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�he 1Ea0t Carnlmiatt<lb />
Vol. 54 No.l Q <lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Thursday, April 10,1980<lb />
(ireenville, N.C.<lb />
Circulation 10.000<lb />
MRC-WRC<lb />
Merger Will<lb />
Take Place<lb />
ECU's residence councils will be<lb />
undergoing a major reorganization<lb />
for next year to keep pace with the<lb />
other schools in the University of<lb />
North Carolina system.<lb />
The Men's Residence Council<lb />
(MRC) and the Women's Residence<lb />
Council (WRC) will be merged to<lb />
form the Student Residence<lb />
Association (SRA). The goal of the<lb />
SRA will be to provide one central<lb />
organization to assist dorm students<lb />
with problems or suggestions con-<lb />
cerning residence life, according to<lb />
Grady Dickerson, president of the<lb />
Men's Residence Council.<lb />
The SRA will divide the campus<lb />
into three roughly equal residence<lb />
areas. The College Hill Campus Ex-<lb />
ecutive Council will represent Scott,<lb />
Belk, Aycock, Jones and Tyler<lb />
Dorms. West Campus Executive<lb />
Council will represent Greene, Flet-<lb />
cher, Clement, Garrett and White<lb />
Dorms, and the Central Campus<lb />
Executive Council will represent<lb />
Cotten, Jarvis, Fleming, Slay and<lb />
Umstead.<lb />
Needed Repairs<lb />
To Begin Soon<lb />
On Coliseum<lb />
By LARRY ZICHERMAN<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
The leaking roof at Minges Col-<lb />
iseum is to be repaired soon, accor-<lb />
ding to James J. Lowry, director of<lb />
ECU's physical plant.<lb />
The roof has been a source of<lb />
trouble for the last two years, leak-<lb />
ing during every hard rain and caus-<lb />
ing thousands of dollars damage to<lb />
the building and materials stored in responsibility<lb />
� t olan '<lb />
done.<lb />
Another consideration is safety.<lb />
The racquetball courts are extremely<lb />
slippery when they get wet.<lb />
"There's a legal liability involved<lb />
here said Dr. Edgar Hooks, chair-<lb />
man of the department of Health,<lb />
Physical Education, Recreation and<lb />
Safety last February. "If someone is<lb />
injured because of these unsafe con-<lb />
ditions, the university has the<lb />
to see that action is<lb />
Photo by CHAP GURLEY<lb />
Repair Will Begin On Minges<lb />
as soon as the contracts are finished<lb />
classrooms and offices.<lb />
The roof has been repaired in the<lb />
past, but it still leaks. Therefore, the<lb />
building is deteriorating more rapid-<lb />
ly than it should, because usual<lb />
preventive maintenance is not being<lb />
SGA Against Make-Up Days<lb />
The SGA legislature passed a disfavorabb-upon an,proposal to �e�hor . -nUarian<lb />
resolution Tuesday objecting to the hold classes on Saturday ana Qn ECU <lb />
tiottascneduiedECU adminiStra" Threi oHhe legislators spoke out Thursday. April 10.<lb />
submitted'by Sam Bernstein, the against 'he resolution Mark Zum-<lb />
Unue the improvements which have resolution is in response to Vice- bach Nancy Collns andJvfcke Ed<lb />
aken Place in the last year said chancellor for Academic Affairs Dr. wards objected to t say.ngthat<lb />
Dickerson. "I believe that tins Robert Maier's announcement last snce the days would have to<lb />
residence week that the days lost due to snow made up nyway,<lb />
"We are working hard with Dr<lb />
Meyer and Dean Fulghum to con<lb />
system can help better<lb />
be repaid to the SGA by Monday,<lb />
April 14.<lb />
In other business, the legislature<lb />
passed a resolution commending the<lb />
individuals and groups who helped<lb />
with the recent SGA election. The<lb />
resolution was introduced by Al<lb />
Patrick and made special mention<lb />
the<lb />
life<lb />
up on saiuruay, n-jm v ���<lb />
The program is in part due to the Reading Day, Tuesday, April 29.<lb />
r-i, cim�r Mwpr vice jhe resolution stated:<lb />
fnlariy" MarcYwill have to be made resolution would � �fc<lb />
up on Saturday, April 26 and on Edwards added that<lb />
efforts of Dr. Elmer Meyer, vice<lb />
chancellor for student life and Dean<lb />
Carolyn Fulghum, associate dean<lb />
for residence life, Dickerson added.<lb />
Dickerson said that the residence<lb />
councils do a great deal to improve<lb />
life in the dorms. He cited as ex-<lb />
amples the MRC Game Room in<lb />
Aycock basement, the fences<lb />
Whereas, the Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association recognizes the<lb />
need to make up days lost to snow,<lb />
for accreditation purposes;<lb />
Whereas, the SGA recognizes the<lb />
great inconvenience caused to<lb />
students by having class on Satur-<lb />
day, due to such short notice; Be it<lb />
Before the bill came up for con-<lb />
sideration, SCPR member Jay<lb />
SMSA Ptloea'plat- l�tB�&amp;<lb />
form for discussion of controversial the Air Force ROTC and Elections<lb />
hSXmSSS the festival. Chairman Nicky Francis for their<lb />
The festival will feature local help in the election.<lb />
musicians, .nat"ra food �J Patrick said he thought the<lb />
Other legislators felt that the SGA speeches ��JL'L��� special resolution was justified<lb />
needed to take a stand on the issue powe.� because of the efficient way the elec-<lb />
as a warning to the administrators and the EqujUJWrts Amendmcm <lb />
about similar decisions that might JfSi The resolution stated that the<lb />
be made in the future. that �S2to vk� du election was "an outstanding sue-<lb />
The student legislature also ap- to promote anrP cess attested to by the fact that 25<lb />
proved a $630 grant to the Student to provide a forum for discussion ot cess, students voted  and<lb />
Caucus for Progressive Reform the issues.<lb />
would only draw attention to the<lb />
limitations of student government<lb />
 . . ri� �u U- Cl<lb />
taken<lb />
No classes in the building have<lb />
been cancelled due to the leakage,<lb />
but Hooks said, "It's been a big<lb />
problem for the faculty members<lb />
and students because it's hard to<lb />
concentrate on holding a class,<lb />
when there are gallons of water<lb />
leaking in. We've made the usual re-<lb />
quests to get something done, but<lb />
the money has to be appropriated �<lb />
it's not an easy problem to solve<lb />
Severe leaking in roorm 142. 143<lb />
and 145 at the beginning of the<lb />
semester due to water collecting on<lb />
the roof resulted in approximately<lb />
60 gallons of water being removed<lb />
from the classrooms in containers<lb />
which were placed around the<lb />
rooms to collect it.<lb />
The electrical system was also<lb />
repaired twice in the last year due to<lb />
damage caused by the leakage.<lb />
The university is in the process of<lb />
negotiating a contract with East<lb />
Coast Roofing and Metals. Inc. of<lb />
Greenville. The repairs are<lb />
estimated to cost of $50,000.<lb />
Lowry said these repairs will be to<lb />
a portion of the south section of the<lb />
structure, over the classrooms,<lb />
dressing rooms and handball courts.<lb />
The work will consiste of removal<lb />
See ROOF Page 3. Col. 5<lb />
mpies the MRC Gamef Room in g- 3 SKT-tasTT Caucus for Progressive Reform the issues � ,h; Uast controversial in recent<lb />
fflRSTAtt.?tS fen 822 S STEM'S adooSnlfC, which must �<lb />
check-out and the flagpole just pur-<lb />
chased by MRC to be placed at the<lb />
top of the hill.<lb />
"We are very proud of what we<lb />
have done. The Men's and<lb />
Women's Residence Councils have<lb />
done a lot to improve dorm life, and<lb />
we are continuing to do the best job<lb />
we can. This new system, used by<lb />
every other school in the UNC<lb />
system, should help us do a better<lb />
job, since it will help coordinate<lb />
residence activities said Dicker-<lb />
son.<lb />
See MRC, Page 2, Col. 8<lb />
N.C. Candidates Stumped<lb />
Voter Apathy Reaches High<lb />
Reprinted from the Charlotte<lb />
Observer, April 4, 1980.<lb />
By STEPHEN<lb />
R. KELLY<lb />
RALEIGH � Interest in North<lb />
Carolina political races this year conduct and the fact that in a state<lb />
seems to have slumped far below dominated by Democrats, the win-<lb />
usu as the state's May 6 primary ner of e . Democratic pnmary<lb />
creeps up on an unsuspecting - and usually wins in November too<lb />
apparently indifferent - electorate. But a ����?fJ�<lb />
And unless voters turn more at- seems to be changing that th year.<lb />
Film<lb />
Cancelled;<lb />
Reset<lb />
The Student Union<lb />
Films Committee presen-<lb />
tation of "Rod Stewart<lb />
� In Concert" previous-<lb />
ly scheduled for Wednes-<lb />
day, April 9, has been<lb />
postponed. The film has<lb />
been rescheduled for this<lb />
evening, Thursday, April<lb />
10, at 7 and 9 p.m. The<lb />
Films Committee would<lb />
like to apologize for the<lb />
inconvenience and hopes<lb />
that you are able to at-<lb />
tend one of tonight's two<lb />
showings.<lb />
tention to politics soon, incumbents<lb />
could be the big winners.<lb />
Statistics on voter vigor are dif-<lb />
ficult to assemble, but many can-<lb />
One theory is that with inflation<lb />
steaming along at nearly 20 percent,<lb />
and interest rates not far behind, the<lb />
average voter has better things to<lb />
ticult to assemoic, uui i�a�; �- �- -�i5t5�<lb />
didates and politic workers report worry about than pol.es<lb />
that turnout at campaign events, the<lb />
number of volunteers willing to<lb />
work, and the enthusiasm of the<lb />
average voter are all low.<lb />
"They come, but they're sub-<lb />
dued said former Gov. Bob Scott,<lb />
who's challenging incumbent Jim<lb />
Hunt in the Democratic primary for<lb />
governor.<lb />
"This is one of the most unex-<lb />
citing primary years I've ever seen<lb />
said one experienced political aide.<lb />
"Nobody's worked up<lb />
Voter participation in Maine,<lb />
Iowa and South Carolina has set<lb />
records this year as those states win-<lb />
nowed the field of presidential can-<lb />
didates.<lb />
Interest in North Carolina<lb />
primaries is also traditionally high,<lb />
owing to their generally spirited<lb />
"The folks out there really aren t<lb />
that excited about the election<lb />
said George Breece, who's running<lb />
against incumbent Thad Eure in the<lb />
Democratic primary for Secretary<lb />
of State. "People are more in-<lb />
terested in their pocketbooks than in<lb />
being back-slapped by a politician<lb />
Another theory is that the state's<lb />
most important race � between<lb />
Hunt and Scott � is not close<lb />
enough to be exciting, with Hunt<lb />
presumed to be the easy victor.<lb />
Still a third theory has it that the<lb />
attention given to presidential<lb />
politics outside North Carolina has<lb />
drawn off interest from state races.<lb />
Not everyone agrees, however,<lb />
that interest this year is abnormally<lb />
See APATHY Page 2, Col. 4<lb />
Photo by KIP SLOAN<lb />
Anti-Nukes, Anti-Draft Vie For Support<lb />
�,L :tt cturi�nte "There no conflict between the<lb />
The Only Bad Thing About Spring<lb />
is keeping up with the books<lb />
Make- Up Days Set;<lb />
Decision Unpopular<lb />
College Pre� Service<lb />
General reaction<lb />
and faculty alike<lb />
Vhil warnino that students "There's no conflict between the<lb />
about losing protest "energy to the wo"mi?.bur out8WOrking on two various groups here. In Philadelphia<lb />
anti-nukers. : es at the same time SCAN co- there are other groups working on fa 011, a spokesman favorable.<lb />
Thirty thousand people protested "Although there s been a very Fishback did endorse , other issues. To make the anti-draft Maicf Wcdncsday. reported 1<lb />
'  � Dracifipnt ctmno rpsnonse to tne anu-urdii iw  ww, mmmant mnr� cnhnivf we ve nad r a<lb />
The days will have to be made up<lb />
in order for the university to main-<lb />
from students<lb />
was also un-<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
on<lb />
"ZTTl&amp;n sident strong response to �� a�ti-draf.<lb />
President strong itaponae to I ano-�� resolution supporting the March<lb />
�. nmnnu to reinstitute movement on campus, says trie "�<lb />
SftSJSSSon. but the picture Wright " tf TfS "of a sudden he s,ud. "our<lb />
of solidarity may not be a very ac- Serv.ce Comm.ttee (�CMm t.<lb />
curate one, according to a vaney of Denver we dohave ��� draft -rhe who.c draft thm.<lb />
movement more cohesive we've had<lb />
to focus on one demand: no<lb />
registration, no draft<lb />
"The groups don't hold<lb />
S35toSnSSnworri'that, ISa, there is a limited poo. of sup<lb />
with The re?me"enc of the draft as porters to draw from<lb />
anti-nuclear group oecanre o� wim- ���� B�w�K-  - <lb />
draft aroup. The whole draft thing everything in common, observes<lb />
was real imminent, and we had to Al Nelson of Radioactive Free Kan-<lb />
takeastad" � "nd so in that we<lb />
reported last week that many pro-<lb />
fessors did not intend to hold classes<lb />
w ktii on the scheduled make-up days, and<lb />
The days have been scheduled of studcms imcr<lb />
with Saturday, April 26, serving as JJ nQ intcntion of<lb />
the make-up day for Monday, di dasscs<lb />
March 3, and Tuesday, April 2 �<lb />
(Reading Day) being the make-up<lb />
FishbaTand others see room for agree upon we work together. The for Tuesday, March 4.<lb />
�SSEEs: sESasSSfc- SHi ilkSSs .�GSSa�<lb />
JffiSSC f"H&amp;E KtbTe-soeK ?.nu.r;f,e.nnoPur� that he troubledUng their classrooms,<lb />
ot the worn, lamci an ant-nuclear group called bCAN it tney win, urn remstitute military oA<lb />
S�nl Mai? tovivS �� � (Student Coalition Against Nukes � reason todoio. straUon. The group was co- At iu meeting Tuesday, the SGA<lb />
nuclear A���J�rifornia. At a February meeting in Amherst Th� AFr . ��Sfirt' organized by Ron Ruby, formerly a passed a resotutioo stating that the<lb />
He,VSety that Saft protests Ma called to organize their own groups could ��utc J, jeer of the local anti- SGA "looks favorably" �P�i<lb />
n"rm on or&amp;niz- waT necessary to include an efforts g Mraft could not Se . "I think the legislature acted well<lb />
�WKTS?y �iSS atrrtrali�n PWtaflpwTif�ce, contends reached for comment,<lb />
tion, on the other hand, worry its agenda.<lb />
Inside Today<lb />
Pate 4<lb />
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2 THE EAST CAROLINIAN APRIL 10, 1980<lb />
Playboy Prompts Baylor Action<lb />
College Press Service<lb />
Waco, TX � Playboy magazine's<lb />
photographic march across the<lb />
Southwest Conference has indirectly<lb />
lead to the dismissal of the top three<lb />
student editors at the Baylor Lariat<lb />
and the resignation of the rest of the<lb />
paper's editorial staff.<lb />
Lariat editors Jeff Barton, Barry<lb />
Kolar, and Cyndy Slovak were<lb />
recently dismissed after two weeks<lb />
of controversy over editorials<lb />
critical of Baylor President Abner<lb />
McCall. McCall had threatened to<lb />
discipline any student who posed<lb />
nude and was identified as a Baylor<lb />
student in a "Girls of the Southwest<lb />
Conference" pictorial planned for<lb />
the September Playboy.<lb />
Shortly after the university's<lb />
Board of Publications fired the<lb />
editors, a journalism professor and<lb />
the entire news department of the<lb />
paper resigned in sympathy.<lb />
Playboy photographer David<lb />
Chan has inspired some outraged<lb />
protest at most of the campuses he<lb />
has visited in search of models for<lb />
the pictorial.<lb />
Uproar also accompanied the<lb />
magazine's research a year ago for a<lb />
"Girls of the Ivy League" feature,<lb />
which ultimately appeared in<lb />
September, 1979. The controversy<lb />
Accounting Society<lb />
Offers Tax Help<lb />
As the April 15<lb />
deadline for filing 1979<lb />
income tax returns<lb />
grows nearer, students<lb />
can receive assistance<lb />
from the ECU Accoun-<lb />
ting Society Monday,<lb />
April 14, from 4 p.m.<lb />
to 7 p.m. at the student<lb />
activity booth in<lb />
Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center.<lb />
Society members will<lb />
fill out state and federal<lb />
tax forms at no charge.<lb />
They have access to tax<lb />
guides and Internal<lb />
Revenue Service tax<lb />
preparers but cannot<lb />
answer all questions<lb />
about taxes, according<lb />
to Francis Cousins, a<lb />
member of the society.<lb />
Students provide this<lb />
service to gain ex-<lb />
perience in income tax<lb />
preparation as the an-<lb />
nual project of the<lb />
society, she added.<lb />
Filing deadline for<lb />
both North Carolina<lb />
and federal income tax<lb />
returns is next Tuesday.<lb />
Anyone filing late is<lb />
subject to a fine or jail.<lb />
There are no special<lb />
tax rates or deductions<lb />
for students, but the<lb />
maximum amount a<lb />
person can earn and<lb />
not pay federal taxes is<lb />
up this year to $3,300.<lb />
Symposium On<lb />
Sexuality Set<lb />
itself generated much free publicity<lb />
for Playboy. Apparently hoping to<lb />
duplicate the publicity feat, the I<lb />
magazine headed for Southwest <lb />
Conference campuses this year.<lb />
"There seems to be a different at-<lb />
titude in the Southwest Con-<lb />
ference notes Playboy publicist<lb />
Joanie Schwabe. "In the Ivy League<lb />
there was almost a light-hearted<lb />
response. It's a little nastier in the<lb />
Southwest Conference<lb />
She said Playboy expected "a lit-<lb />
tle rougher reaction" when it plann-<lb />
ed the feature. "It's a real Bible<lb />
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low.<lb />
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director, said he has had no trouble<lb />
winning campaign workers and<lb />
donations. He also said voters never<lb />
pay attention to state races until the<lb />
last minute.<lb />
"This is about the time that the<lb />
public realizes that there's a cam-<lb />
paign out there Grimsley said.<lb />
Even so, Hunt's political god-<lb />
father, Bert Bennett, agreed that<lb />
something special was happening<lb />
this year.<lb />
"I detect less enthusiasm said<lb />
Bennett, a Winston-Salem oil dealer<lb />
who has backed political candidates<lb />
including Hunt. "I think all (the<lb />
candidates) are suffering<lb />
But the general concensus is that<lb />
challengers, who generally need<lb />
significant voter attention to be suc-<lb />
cessful, are suffering more than in-<lb />
cumbents, who are already known<lb />
because of their positions.<lb />
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412 weeks, turnout will be low, and<lb />
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Sigma Tau Delta and<lb />
the Philosophy Club<lb />
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symposium on sexuali-<lb />
ty beginning at 8:00<lb />
p.m. in the Mendenhall<lb />
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Literary and<lb />
Philosophical Perspec-<lb />
tives" will feature guest<lb />
speakers from both the<lb />
English department<lb />
and the philosophy<lb />
department. The<lb />
seminar will be the<lb />
group's last program<lb />
for this year.<lb />
Some of the panel<lb />
speakers will include<lb />
Dr. Erwin Hester,<lb />
chairman of the<lb />
English department,<lb />
speaking on how sex-<lb />
uality was handled in<lb />
the Victorian novel.<lb />
Dr. Marie Farr, also<lb />
of the English depart-<lb />
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each dorm.<lb />
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datory meeting of all<lb />
candidates Thursday.<lb />
April 10 at 7:30 p.m. in<lb />
the basement of Scott<lb />
Dorm.<lb />
"I hope we can get<lb />
some good people to<lb />
run this year so e can<lb />
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ming efforts of the<lb />
residence councils<lb />
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concerts on the hill.<lb />
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Little Sister Rush<lb />
The brothers and little sisters of the<lb />
Theta Pi Chapter of Kappa Sigma<lb />
�ould like to cordially invite all girls on<lb />
the ECl campus to a Little Sister Rush<lb />
I'artv Monday. April 14. at the Kappa<lb />
Sigma fraternity House beside Dr-<lb />
t Beverages will be provided.<lb />
Journalists<lb />
I he vxietv lor Collegiate Journalists'<lb />
ieJgr orientation meeting will be held<lb />
1 hursdav. kinl 10, at 6 p m instead of<lb />
luesdav, April 1. in room 248<lb />
McnJenhall All pledges and members<lb />
ate urged to attend, since officers for<lb />
next vear will be nominated at this<lb />
meeting<lb />
Poetry Forum<lb />
1 he last C atolina Poetry Forum will<lb />
ha.e a reifular workshop and meeting<lb />
 pnl 17, at 8 p.m in<lb />
SUndcnhall. room 248 The public is<lb />
lily invited<lb />
Family Fun<lb />
! .uh I hursda during April is "Family<lb />
I un Night" at Mendenhall. From 6-10<lb />
p m . all children under age 18 accom-<lb />
panied hv a parent or responsible adult<lb />
may bowl, play billiards or play table<lb />
ennis tor i off regular price Each<lb />
came or line of bowling will be half-<lb />
foi children, and billiards and<lb />
rable tennis will be half price lor the en-<lb />
family Onk one adult per group<lb />
must have a Mendenhall Student<lb />
i eiitc Membership card or ECU ID<lb />
.ard to participate.<lb />
Theology Series<lb />
1 he Greenville Umiarian-Umversalisl<lb />
1 ellowship invites vou to attend its<lb />
Building our Own Theology" series,<lb />
(in -Vpnl 13, "We Are Meaning<lb />
Maker- " The Fellowship meets the<lb />
?nd and 4th Sundays of ach month at<lb />
am in the Planters National<lb />
Hank I ommunity Room (basement),<lb />
cornet of Vsavhington and Jrd Street.<lb />
NCSL<lb />
NCSL will hold elections for next year<lb />
Thursday night at 7 p.m. in MenJ;nhall<lb />
221. All members are urged to attend.<lb />
Spring Fling<lb />
Tired of the same old spring keggers<lb />
and pig pickin's? Well, conu out to the<lb />
First Annual ECGC "Spring Fling<lb />
Saturday April 12 at the Newman<lb />
House. 608 E 9th Street. The festivities<lb />
will begin at 3:J p.m. Our own<lb />
bartenders will be mixing up a batch of<lb />
P J plus your own muchies and we'll<lb />
have a blast! So bring a friend or two!<lb />
See you there!<lb />
Billiards<lb />
Sign up today for the MSC 8-Ball<lb />
Billiards Tournament. Open to all full-<lb />
time ECU students, the double elimina-<lb />
tion tournament will be held Monday,<lb />
April 14 at 6:00 p.m. in the Billiards<lb />
Center. Trophies will be awarded to the<lb />
1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners.<lb />
Registration forms are available at the<lb />
Billiards Center. Deadline to register is<lb />
Friday, April II<lb />
Table Tennis<lb />
A table tennis tournament, with singles<lb />
and doubles events, will be held in the<lb />
Mendenhall multi-purpose room on<lb />
Wednesday April I6at6p.m. The com-<lb />
petition is open to all ECU students and<lb />
faculty and staff MSC members.<lb />
Trophies will be awarded to 1st and 2nd<lb />
place singles winners and 1st and 2nd<lb />
place doubles teams. Entrants must<lb />
register at the MSC Billiards Center bv<lb />
Monday, April 14.<lb />
Toto<lb />
The Student Union Major Attractions<lb />
Ctmimittee presents TOTO, with a<lb />
special guest TBA. on April 17 at 8:00<lb />
p.m. in Minges Coliseum. Tickets will<lb />
go on sale Monday, March 31, at 10:00<lb />
a.m. in Mendenhall Student Center.<lb />
Tickets will be $5.00 for ECU students<lb />
and $7.00 for the public.<lb />
PRC<lb />
Tutoring<lb />
Olympics<lb />
1 he New Summer Olympics is the<lb />
theme of the next Sig Tau party at the<lb />
t lbo Many contests and prizes are<lb />
-cheduled for the Tuesday, April 15<lb />
event Everyone is invited!<lb />
Phi Eta Sigma<lb />
Phi Fta Sigma honor fraternity will<lb />
hae a meeting at 5 pm on Thursday.<lb />
April 10 in room 221 Mendenhall.<lb />
Plans will be made for the April 17 in-<lb />
itiation Reports will be given on l.st<lb />
eek bake sale and Easter party for<lb />
children at the hospital. Also, the<lb />
possibility of a year end party will be<lb />
discussed Please come<lb />
SU Artist<lb />
Applications for Student Union Artist<lb />
will be accepted April 14-18. Applica-<lb />
tions may be picked up in the Student<lb />
I nion Office, room 224 Mendenhall<lb />
lot) descriptions will also be available.<lb />
Portfolio required.<lb />
Coffeehouse<lb />
The Student Union Coffeehouse Com-<lb />
mittee presents Carolyn German and<lb />
Jim Blanton. Friday and Saturday,<lb />
April 11 and 12, at 9:00 and 10:00 p.m.<lb />
-Vdmission50. Free Snacks.<lb />
Need help in preparing for final exams?<lb />
The Center for Student Opportunities<lb />
provides free tutorial services to<lb />
students who tmjor in Allied Health,<lb />
Nursing, Medicine or related health<lb />
professions. Contact Dr. Bridwell.<lb />
757-6122 or 757-6081, to check your<lb />
eligibility<lb />
Nurses<lb />
The representative from Nightingale<lb />
Uniform Company will be in the School<lb />
of Nursing building, room 102, on<lb />
April 17 from 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. to<lb />
measure each freshman nursing student<lb />
for uniforms. Total uniform cost will<lb />
be $2.70 for female students and<lb />
$50.10 for male students A money<lb />
order for the exact amount must be<lb />
submitted with the uniform order.<lb />
Please stop by the School of Nursing<lb />
Office. Room 152, to make an appoint-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Wheelchair<lb />
The Office of Handicapped Student<lb />
Services is establishing a wheelchair<lb />
repair service on campus. If you have<lb />
experience in repairing mechanical<lb />
equipment and desire part-time<lb />
employment, contact the Office of<lb />
Handicapped Student Services in<lb />
Whichard 211 or call 757-6799.<lb />
History Cookout<lb />
Phi Alpha Theta is sponsoring a history<lb />
departmental cookout on Thursday,<lb />
April 10. in the wooded area adjacent<lb />
to Memorial Gym. All history majors.<lb />
minors and faculty are invited. Admis-<lb />
sion will be $1.00. The cookout will be<lb />
held at 5:00 p.m.<lb />
ECGC<lb />
ECGC will hold its monthly business<lb />
meeting Tuesday, April 19, 5:00 p.m. at<lb />
the Newman House, 608 E. 9th St.<lb />
Plans for summer will be discussed Br-<lb />
ing your favorite beverage. All in-<lb />
terested persons are welcome!<lb />
The PRC Department is having an<lb />
awards banquet on April 12, from<lb />
6-12:00 p.m at the Holiday Inn in<lb />
Greenville All ECU students, faculty<lb />
and alumni are invited to attend. For<lb />
ticket information call Margie at<lb />
752-0306; Teresa at 756-8241; or Diane<lb />
at 752 1489. The cost of the banquet is<lb />
$5.00 per person or $8.00 per couple.<lb />
College Life<lb />
College Life, featuring l.em Howard<lb />
speaking on "The World's Greatest<lb />
Love Story will meet at 8:30 p.m<lb />
Monday, April 14 in the upstairs<lb />
auditorium in Mendenhall. Door prize<lb />
will be given. Free admission. Spon-<lb />
sored by Campus Crusade for Christ.<lb />
Booksale<lb />
The Friends of the Library will hold a<lb />
booksale at Joyner Library April 16<lb />
and 17. Hours will be 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.<lb />
and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday, April<lb />
16, and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday,<lb />
April 17.<lb />
Gong Show<lb />
There will be a Gong Show in Clement<lb />
Dorm April 14 at 7:30 p.m.<lb />
Auction<lb />
The Methodist Student Center is having<lb />
an auction of new and used items on<lb />
Wednesday. April 16 at 7:00 p.m 501<lb />
E. Fifth St across from Garret) Dorm.<lb />
Pick up some bargains and have some<lb />
fun!<lb />
WECU<lb />
WECU will hold an executive and<lb />
general staff meeting this Thursday,<lb />
April 10, at the station in Old Joyner<lb />
library. 2nd Floor, at 6:00 p.m. All in-<lb />
terested persons are invited ic. attend<lb />
Attorney General<lb />
Anyone who wishes to apply for the<lb />
position of SGA Attorney General<lb />
must fill out an application in the SGA<lb />
office bv 5:00 p.m Tuesday, April 15,<lb />
1980<lb />
NASW<lb />
Members of NASW. social work and<lb />
corrections majors are now selling raf-<lb />
fle tickets to raise money for their<lb />
departmental softball game and<lb />
cookout. Six drawings for dinners at<lb />
Fosdicks 1890, The Beef Barn. Peppis<lb />
Pizza, Shoneys and Parker's BBQ will<lb />
be held at the game on April 26. Tickets<lb />
are $.50. For more information contact<lb />
Barbara Anderson, Anne O'Neal or<lb />
Diane Austin.<lb />
Remember<lb />
We wish to remind all<lb />
students and faculty that we<lb />
will not accept any an-<lb />
nouncements for the An-<lb />
nouncements column unless<lb />
they are typed doublespace<lb />
and turned in before the<lb />
deadline. No exceptions will<lb />
be made. The deadlines are<lb />
2:00 p.m. Friday for the<lb />
Tuesday edition and 2:00<lb />
p.m. Tuesday for the Thurs-<lb />
day edition. We reserve the<lb />
right to edit for brevity. We<lb />
cannot guarantee that<lb />
everything turned in will ap-<lb />
pear in the paper, due to<lb />
space limitations, but we will<lb />
do our best.<lb />
Scholarship<lb />
The Society for Collegiate Journalists<lb />
will award a $50 scholarship to a<lb />
sophomore, junior or senior (not<lb />
graduating) journalism minor. In-<lb />
terested persons should submit the<lb />
following materials to Ira Baker,<lb />
Austin 334, by April 15: a statement of<lb />
professional goals including why he has<lb />
chosen journalism, a personal reference<lb />
and a grade summary. Candidates will<lb />
be screened according to professional<lb />
intent, background and initiative and<lb />
recommendation. SCJ members who<lb />
are in good standing are eligible to par-<lb />
ticipate also. The winner will be an-<lb />
nounced at the annual reception of the<lb />
English Department May 9 in Minges<lb />
Colliseum.<lb />
Softball<lb />
Sigma Nu fraternity will be holding a<lb />
softball tournament April 13 and 13.<lb />
The entry fee will be $3 per player<lb />
which includes a jersey and beverages at<lb />
the championship party. For more in-<lb />
formation call 758-7640 or 758-6493.<lb />
There will be a 20 team maximum.<lb />
UFCDC<lb />
The University Folk and Country<lb />
Dance Club meets on Thursday nights<lb />
from 7-9 in Brewster D-109. If you are<lb />
interested in folk and country dancing<lb />
or have always wanted to learn but have<lb />
never tried, come on over. Everyone is<lb />
welcome. For additional information,<lb />
call 752-0826.<lb />
Foreign Lit<lb />
Softball<lb />
Persons interested in participating in<lb />
the Social Work-Corrections depart-<lb />
mental softball game should sign up on<lb />
the various sign up sheets posted in the<lb />
Allied Health Building or with Barbara<lb />
Anderson, Anne O'Neal or Diane<lb />
Austin. There will be a second<lb />
organizational meeting on Monday.<lb />
April 14. at 4.30 in Room 101A in<lb />
Allied Health Raffle tickets should be<lb />
turned in at this time and committees<lb />
will be appointed to take care of the<lb />
various aspects of the game and<lb />
cookout arrangements<lb />
Recreational, popular literature in<lb />
foreign languages is now available in<lb />
Joyner Library. Foreign students or<lb />
those with an interest in foreign<lb />
language may select from records and<lb />
comics from French to Japanese. This<lb />
is the first time such a selection has<lb />
been available.<lb />
Summer Dorms<lb />
Residence hall room deposits for Sum-<lb />
mer School 1980 will be accepted in the<lb />
Cashier's Office, Room 105, Spilman<lb />
Building, beginning April 9. Room<lb />
assignments will be made in the respec-<lb />
tive residence hall offices on April IC<lb />
and 11. Thereafter, they will be made in<lb />
the Office of Housing Operations,<lb />
Room 201, Whichard Building<lb />
Read The East Carolinian<lb />
Campus Elections April 15th<lb />
Elections for dorm leaders across the campus will be held Tues. April<lb />
15th. With the re-zoning of the campus this year, elections will be<lb />
slightly different than they have been in years past. In the past, spring<lb />
elections have determined the executive staffs of the Men and Women<lb />
Residence Councils. The rezoning that has taken place divides the cam-<lb />
pus into three Virtually equal Campuses. This year students Bek<lb />
Scott, Tyler, Aycock and Jones will be voting for members of the Col-<lb />
lege Hill Campus Executive Council. This coucil will be the governing<lb />
body for all the dorms on the 'hill. Girls in the high rise dorms, Greene,<lb />
Fletcher, Clement, White and Garrett will elect the executive members<lb />
of the West Campus Executive Council. The remaining dorms, Gotten,<lb />
Jarvis, Fleming, and the two co-ed dorms, Slay and Umstead, will elect<lb />
representatives for the Central Campus Executive Council<lb />
These three area councils, College Hill, West and Central, will all be<lb />
co-ordinated by a new student organization, the Student Residence<lb />
Association (SRA) that will be in effect next fall.<lb />
Interested candidates should file with their Residence Hall Directors<lb />
or the Office of Residence Life, 214 Whichard.<lb />
The elections will be on Tuesday, April 15 with polls being located in<lb />
each dorm lobby between 10:00 and 4:00.<lb />
There will be a mandatory meeting of all candidates applying for<lb />
positions on the area Campus Councils on Thursday, April I Oat 7:30<lb />
in the basement of Scott Dorm. Positions available (all areas) include<lb />
President, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer. Remember, those<lb />
elected will represent YOU, so please vote on April 15.<lb />
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and replacement of that<lb />
section of roof.<lb />
The roof over the<lb />
gymnasium will be<lb />
repaired as soon as the<lb />
weather permits,<lb />
Lowry said.<lb />
"The contractor was<lb />
supposed to do it<lb />
before, but decided to<lb />
wait until the weather<lb />
gets better for a few<lb />
days in a row he said.<lb />
He added that the<lb />
roof over the swimming<lb />
pool has already been<lb />
fixed and said he hoped<lb />
the entire structure's<lb />
repairs would be com-<lb />
pleted by the fall.<lb />
The roof of<lb />
Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center also has a<lb />
leakage problem, with<lb />
water getting in offices<lb />
during severe rains.<lb />
Lowry said there were<lb />
no plans to repair that<lb />
building anytime in the<lb />
near future.<lb />
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Belt, Christian area she explain-<lb />
ed. "The response we get seems to<lb />
be related more to religion than to<lb />
affluence or intellectual things<lb />
At Baylor, a Baptist seminary, the<lb />
Lariat ran a news story about<lb />
Chan's impending visit the second<lb />
week of February. In response,<lb />
university President Abner McCall<lb />
threatened to retaliate against those<lb />
who agreed to pose nude and be<lb />
identified as Baylor students.<lb />
On Feb. 19, the Lariat editorializ-<lb />
ed that posing for Playboy should<lb />
be up to the individual, not the ad-<lb />
ministration. "The editorial<lb />
recalls former associate journalism<lb />
professor Don Williams, "urged<lb />
Baylor women to use their own best<lb />
moral judgement<lb />
But the editorial, according to<lb />
Dept. of Journalism Chairman<lb />
Loyal Gould, was "telling the<lb />
distaff side of the campus to pay no<lb />
attention to the chief executive of<lb />
the university<lb />
Williams agrees that it's not a<lb />
freedom of the press issue.<lb />
"Legally, it's probably not an issue.<lb />
It's just a shabby way to treat the<lb />
editors. It disregards the principle of<lb />
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THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1980<lb />
PAGE 4<lb />
This Newspaper's Opinion<lb />
Does Anybody Care?<lb />
A common complaint of<lb />
academic administrators is that<lb />
students today are too apathetic,<lb />
preferring the comfort of anonymi-<lb />
ty to the challenge of fighting to de-<lb />
fend their beliefs.<lb />
In an innovative research project,<lb />
psychologist Peter Seligman iden-<lb />
tified a phenomenon which was<lb />
termed learned helplessness<lb />
Dogs were exposed to inescapable<lb />
punishment (a painful but physical-<lb />
ly harmless electric shock). Nothing<lb />
the animals did had any effect on<lb />
the punishment. After several trials,<lb />
the dogs became listless and<lb />
apathetic. They displayed an at-<lb />
titude of hopelessness. Even when<lb />
exposed to situations in which they<lb />
could alter the shock or escape it,<lb />
they took no action. They had<lb />
learned to be helpless.<lb />
Seligman noted that the symp-<lb />
toms displayed by the dogs closely<lb />
resemble the symptoms of depres-<lb />
sion in humans.<lb />
These symptoms also seem<lb />
frighteningly similar to the apathy<lb />
which is increasingly prevalent<lb />
among college students.<lb />
Perhaps, like Seligman's dogs,<lb />
students have learned that there is<lb />
little or nothing they can do to alter<lb />
the situation. The recent approval<lb />
of fee increases by the board of<lb />
trustees is a perfect example. Stu-<lb />
dent input was virtually ignored<lb />
when the decision was made.<lb />
Students were recently asked to<lb />
take part in a survey to determine<lb />
ECU's parking needs. Will their<lb />
opinions again be ignored as they<lb />
were for the fee increases?<lb />
The decision to hold make-up<lb />
classes on April 26 and 29 is another<lb />
example. While several proposed<lb />
make-up schedules were briefly<lb />
mentioned to the SGA Legislature,<lb />
the legislature was not given the op-<lb />
portunity to vote on the matter, and<lb />
other student input was not publicly<lb />
sought.<lb />
Many other situations exist in<lb />
which input from students either is<lb />
not solicited or is disregarded. For<lb />
instance, each year students are<lb />
allowed to express their choices of<lb />
outstanding professors at ECU.<lb />
Yet, under the current "Publish or<lb />
Perish" system of merit raises at<lb />
ECU, student opinion can have lit-<lb />
tle or no effect on the monetary<lb />
recognition of outstanding teachers.<lb />
Also, how often are students con-<lb />
sulted in the hiring (or firing) of<lb />
professors?<lb />
In such critical areas as the cam-<lb />
pus food and health services, the<lb />
only way in which students can ef-<lb />
fectively express their opinions is by<lb />
seeking those services off-campus<lb />
(which can place a severe strain on a<lb />
student's limited finances).<lb />
The college experience involves<lb />
more than four years of scholastic<lb />
endeavor. It is also a time when<lb />
most young people learn how to<lb />
make decisions for themselves and<lb />
develop the attitudes which will<lb />
guide their actions throughout<lb />
adulthood. Students who are not<lb />
allowed to participate in the deci-<lb />
sions which govern their lives<lb />
become citizens who do not know<lb />
how to make decisions; students<lb />
who learn apathy because their ef-<lb />
forts are futile become apathetic<lb />
citizens.<lb />
The production of informed and<lb />
actively involved citizens must be a<lb />
primary concern of any educational<lb />
institution. In the decade ahead,<lb />
America will be able to cope with<lb />
world-wide political, social and<lb />
economic problems only if her<lb />
citizens are willing to get involved.<lb />
We are not advocating that<lb />
students alone be allowed to make<lb />
all the decisions necessary to run the<lb />
university; that would not be prac-<lb />
tical. However, we believe that<lb />
students should be involved in the<lb />
decision-making process and that<lb />
student opinion should be an impor-<lb />
tant factor in all issues which direct-<lb />
ly involve student life.<lb />
If the administration is willing to<lb />
accept its responsibility to produce<lb />
involved citizens, then it must<lb />
reverse the trend towards student<lb />
apathy. This can be accomplished<lb />
'by recognizing student input. It is<lb />
that simple. Like the dogs in Dr.<lb />
Seligman's lab, students have learn-<lb />
ed to be helpless. Only when<lb />
students can "unlearn" the<lb />
helplessness by learning that their<lb />
ideas and actions can be effective<lb />
will the apathy disappear.<lb />
Nobody Can Help Us<lb />
By DAVID ARMSTRONG <lb />
With the cost of living going up and the<lb />
quality of life coming down, it's hard to<lb />
know which way to turn these days, isn't it?<lb />
And things aren't likely to get better any<lb />
time soon. The candidates for president are<lb />
a sorry lot � although Ronald Reagan's<lb />
orange hair is becomingly punk � and it's<lb />
hard to know just who to put the straw<lb />
boaters on for this year. Well, after survey-<lb />
ing the field in the presidential sweepstakes,<lb />
I know who I'm casting my vote for.<lb />
Nobody, that's who.<lb />
You may remember Nobody. Nobody<lb />
was the choice of better than half of<lb />
America's eligible voters in 1976, who voted<lb />
with their feet by staying home. Jimmy<lb />
Carter, by way of comparison, wooed and<lb />
won less than 25 percent of the electorate.<lb />
This year, Nobody's gonna do it again.<lb />
As in '76, Nobody is being managed by one<lb />
Wavy Gravy of Berkeley, California, with<lb />
an able assist from Scoop Nisker, a San<lb />
Francisco radio and video performer. You<lb />
may remember Wavy Gravy from the movie<lb />
"Woodstock He was the curly-haired,<lb />
big-eared, gap-toothed leader of the Hog<lb />
Farm, the commune that ran the<lb />
"bad-trip" tent. He smiled a lot and calmed<lb />
everybody down. Wavy is the former Hugh<lb />
Romney, a nighciub comedian.<lb />
Wavy was unavailable for comment when<lb />
I called Babylon, the Hog Farm's telephone<lb />
answering service, to do an interview � he<lb />
was reportedly out stumping for Nobody �<lb />
but that's the beauty of Nobody's cam-<lb />
paign. There's nothing there, so anybody<lb />
can make up his platform.<lb />
r<lb />
Consequently, I have it on the best<lb />
authority � nobody � that Nobody is off<lb />
and running and picking up steam. Nobody<lb />
will be eligible for votes in all 50 states and<lb />
if this election holds true to form, Nobody<lb />
will again win a majority in November. If<lb />
elected, Nobody will do nothing.<lb />
"Yes I can almost hear you implore,<lb />
"but where does Nobody stand on the<lb />
issues?" Nowhere, of course. But if<lb />
Nobody is a little vague � well, let's face it,<lb />
invisible is more like it � there can be no<lb />
doubting Nobody's character or ability.<lb />
Nobody knows the trouble you've seen.<lb />
Nobody knows you when you're down<lb />
and out.<lb />
Nodoby can foresee the future.<lb />
Nobody understands what's happening<lb />
to the economy.<lb />
Nobody knows what Ted Kennedy would<lb />
do in a crisis.<lb />
Nobody cares.<lb />
Nobody's home.<lb />
Nobody's perfect.<lb />
Consider the alternatives: a guy who cuts<lb />
the budget for solar power and mass transit<lb />
in a energy price-spiral, and a guy with<lb />
orange hair who doesn't even play guitar.<lb />
These headlines screamed out from my<lb />
morning paper today: "Bank of America<lb />
Tightens Credit "Security Credit<lb />
Freeze "Stock Prices Tumble to 2-Year<lb />
Low "Housing Industry May Crumble<lb />
And that was on just one page.<lb />
Friends, we're in trouble. Nobody can<lb />
help us now.<lb />
3<lb />
Even A Dog Can Be President<lb />
By PAT MINGES<lb />
Shaman A. Dogg, local resident and<lb />
raconteur extraordinaire, has announced<lb />
that he will become a candidate for the of-<lb />
fice of president of the United States.<lb />
"Kennedy is a socialist lady killer, Carter<lb />
and Reagan are fascist warlords and Ander-<lb />
son is a neo-Carter hypocrite states<lb />
Shaman. "And I feel that I can do a better<lb />
job<lb />
Shaman, a member of the Canine Party,<lb />
is seeking a write-in electoral bid for he feels<lb />
that no other candidate can meet the needs<lb />
of the people.<lb />
Shaman feels compelled to seek the<lb />
nomination for president because of the<lb />
meaning of his name. A shaman is a<lb />
mystical person who has power over the<lb />
forces that control good and evil and can<lb />
utilize this power for the benefit of<lb />
mankind. Shaman explains "Well, if Iran<lb />
can have their holy state with its hocus-<lb />
pocus Ayatollah, why can we not have a<lb />
theocracy here in these old United States?"<lb />
Shaman's first task would be to bring<lb />
back the hostages from Iran for he feels<lb />
that the current president is not doing all<lb />
that he could, and what he is doing is too<lb />
little, too late.<lb />
"I would immediately apologize to Iran<lb />
for mistakes in past American-Iranian rela-<lb />
tions. Then I would petition Egypt to ex-<lb />
tradite the Shah and place him in the hands<lb />
of the world court to decide upon the<lb />
possibility of an investigation of his crimes<lb />
against Iran<lb />
Shaman feels that the hostages would<lb />
then be released immediately for the build<lb />
up of a military presence in the Middle East<lb />
would be poking the flames that could<lb />
possibly lead to World War III.<lb />
"The next step that I would take as presi-<lb />
dent would be to nationalize the oil com-<lb />
panies, thereby releasing control from the<lb />
profit makers and making the oil companies<lb />
responsible to the needs of the people. I feel<lb />
that it is a travesty for the people of the<lb />
United States to be deprived of one of their<lb />
basic necessities while the oil companies are<lb />
reaping such horrendous profits reflected<lb />
Shaman.<lb />
Shaman feels that the oil companies are<lb />
at the root of many of the country's pro-<lb />
blems, and it is "high time that we as a peo-<lb />
ple regain control of our destiny as a na-<lb />
tion<lb />
"I would then put a freeze on all nuclear<lb />
construction and proceed to dismantle the<lb />
nuclear industry and the Nuclear<lb />
Regulatory Commission in order to<lb />
preserve the future of our nation Shaman<lb />
paused. "Then I would set up a commission<lb />
to turn all of this obtained capital and<lb />
technology towards the production of safe<lb />
energy sources such as solar, geothermal<lb />
and wind-powered energy<lb />
He feels that not only would this provide<lb />
safe energy, it would revitalize the economy<lb />
of the United States by making her the<lb />
leading exporter of energy technology, in-<lb />
suring more jobs, increased production and<lb />
the outlook for a promising future.<lb />
Shaman says he would then attack the<lb />
tremendous Pentagon budget and force the<lb />
streamlining and revaluation of the<lb />
Defense Department, naming Ralph Nader<lb />
as the civilian advisor of its governing<lb />
board.<lb />
"I would change the emphasis of my<lb />
government from promoting war to pro-<lb />
moting peace through the redevelopment of<lb />
the ecology and social welfare systems of<lb />
the United States. It is time we make peace<lb />
with our country and our people and turn<lb />
from the exploitation of such to programs<lb />
that revitalize the strength and welfare of<lb />
our greatest assets philosophised the<lb />
idealistic young doberman.<lb />
"We need to free our aged, retarded and<lb />
underpriviledged from institutions, re-<lb />
educate and re-evaluate them in order to<lb />
provide them a chance o become produc-<lb />
tive members of society. That is all they<lb />
need<lb />
Shaman also feels that we need a national<lb />
health program and need to improve the<lb />
ability of our health services to meet this in-<lb />
creased demand. "It is unjust for adequa:<lb />
health care to be contingent on one's abilit<lb />
to pay. This is a vital tenet of mv plat<lb />
form he insisted.<lb />
Shaman believes that tremendous sup-<lb />
port should be provided to programs con<lb />
cerning cancer fighting, anti-smoking and<lb />
the development of more natural attitude<lb />
toward nourishment. He would even g<lb />
far as to reduce the advertising of junk f<lb />
and candy on television, especially wl<lb />
children are concerned.<lb />
Shaman lumped together the rest of hi<lb />
platform in the following way.<lb />
"The Olympics would go on as schedui<lb />
ed, and in the future the U.S. governmen-<lb />
will begin to support American athlete<lb />
The arts shall begin to receive a large roI<lb />
the mainstream of American life. Han<lb />
dguns will be outlawed and the productioi<lb />
of such ceased. Peace, prosperity and world<lb />
brotherhood will be the foundations of our<lb />
foreign policy<lb />
Finally, the emphasis of Shaman's can,<lb />
paign will be on the welfare of society anc<lb />
the individual and not on the corporation<lb />
and the maximization of personal wealth.<lb />
In conclusion, Shaman states that hs<lb />
programs are very radical and that ther.<lb />
might be a difficult period of transition, but<lb />
in the long run America would prosper<lb />
When asked if he thought he had a chance<lb />
to be elected, Shaman became very pensive<lb />
"Well, not really. But if an insignifican-<lb />
local citizen can come up with such in<lb />
teresting and promising proposals, why can<lb />
the political bigwigs not come up with some<lb />
real solutions?"<lb />
I wonder about that myself.<lb />
For further information and contribu-<lb />
tions, contact:<lb />
Shaman for President<lb />
Campaign Headquarters<lb />
813 South Washington Street<lb />
Greenville, N.C. 27834<lb />
Letters To The Editor<lb />
Protest The Bust: We 7 Be There'<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
Most students interviewed about the<lb />
College Hill Bust claimed that there is<lb />
not enough interest around campus to<lb />
stage a demonstration against the<lb />
deplorable tactics used by the police<lb />
and SBI. This is to them:<lb />
Fellow citizens:<lb />
Your anger and indignation are<lb />
reflected in the interviews you granted<lb />
The East Carolinian. All the people<lb />
I've talked to sympathize with you.<lb />
You see, what is at stake is the<lb />
freedom from governmental spying on<lb />
one's personal life and freedom from<lb />
state-supported infiltration of one's<lb />
circle of friends. It will be too late<lb />
when our lack of privacy is as extensive<lb />
as that described in Orwell's 1984.<lb />
We've got to stop it NOW!<lb />
This is why we're behind you. The<lb />
tactics used threaten every individual<lb />
and we want to do something about it<lb />
while we still can.<lb />
You claim there's not enough in-<lb />
terest on campus to hold a significant<lb />
demonstration. Do you think that<lb />
because we don't wave flags between<lb />
classes or make speeches in the Cro?<lb />
We're here. But you only notice us<lb />
when we are organized for a particular<lb />
purpose. And I think that responsibili-<lb />
ty is yours, all of you who were involv-<lb />
ed First-hand.<lb />
You organize it, you publicize it, and<lb />
you can count on it � we'll be there.<lb />
Terry Griffin<lb />
752-6132<lb />
'J Won't Be There'<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
Once again the administration has<lb />
acted without consulting the ones most<lb />
affected by a decision. There has<lb />
recently been a proposal made to make<lb />
up the two days of classes lost to the<lb />
March 1 snowstorm. I say "proposal"<lb />
because there seems to be a good deal<lb />
of confusion concerning the question.<lb />
In your story, it was stated that Vice<lb />
Chancellor Mayer made the proposal<lb />
to the SGA, however, the Vice<lb />
Chancellor's office claims to have no<lb />
knowledge of the question. I'm sure<lb />
everyone on campus is interested in<lb />
clarifying the situation.<lb />
Meanwhile, the problem caused by<lb />
such a revision has been swept under<lb />
the carpet. In what may be called a<lb />
generous editorial, you have supported<lb />
the make up days on the basis that the<lb />
school would lose accreditation. That<lb />
seems to be hardly likely � snow is an<lb />
"act of God" for which no recourse<lb />
can be easily created. Precisely how<lb />
many students are going to give up a<lb />
spring Saturday to attend classes? How<lb />
many instructors? You did accurately<lb />
point out the difficulty presented by<lb />
making up a class day on Reading Day,<lb />
but consider the problems of those<lb />
students who made plans for a<lb />
weekend, unaware that the school has<lb />
been enpowered to command their free<lb />
time. Consider also that most instruc-<lb />
tors have now restructured their<lb />
courses and will complete their<lb />
teaching on time. Like such "snow<lb />
days" in high school, make up days<lb />
will be essentially filled with the famed<lb />
busy work.<lb />
Also, the students must thank their<lb />
SGA who, it seems, approved of the<lb />
make up days. I find it difficult to<lb />
believe that the student body would ap-<lb />
prove of the proposal, and I know that<lb />
the Vice Chancellor's office has been<lb />
getting flak from many students con-<lb />
cerning the decision. Good luck, I<lb />
won't be in class!<lb />
James Childs<lb />
Editor's Note: An error in editing caus-<lb />
ed an error in fact of the story headlin-<lb />
ed "Days Lost To Snow Have To Be<lb />
Made Up" of the April I, 1980 issue of<lb />
this newspaper. The story should have<lb />
stated that Vice Chancellor Elmer<lb />
Meyer had proposed that the days<lb />
should be made up on the days in ques-<lb />
tion. When the story was printed, the<lb />
final decision had not been made. He<lb />
apologize again for any misunderstan-<lb />
ding caused by the error.<lb />
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expressing all points of view. Mail or<lb />
drop them by our office in the Old<lb />
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library.<lb />
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name, address, phone number and<lb />
signature of the authorfs) and must be<lb />
typed, double spaced, or neatly<lb />
printed. Letters should be limited to<lb />
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Features<lb />
APRIL 10, 1980 Page 5<lb />
ECU Is Only Stop<lb />
In Toto's NC Tour<lb />
The ECU Student Union Major<lb />
Attractions Committee presents<lb />
TOTO's only North or South<lb />
Carolina concert appearance on<lb />
April 17.<lb />
TOTO's spring tour will extend<lb />
through a number of east coast<lb />
states, but the engagement in<lb />
Minges Coliseum is the group's only<lb />
appearance in the area. "We are<lb />
fortunate to have TOTO under any<lb />
circumstances, but we are especially<lb />
pleased to be their only North or<lb />
South Carolina date said Charles<lb />
Sune, Chairperson of the Major At-<lb />
tractions Committee.<lb />
"Like the Outlaws concert last<lb />
spring, we anticipate a large crowd.<lb />
I would highly urge students to pur-<lb />
chase their tickets early Sune ad-<lb />
vised.<lb />
TOTO is comprised of six Los<lb />
Angeles based musicians, all of<lb />
whom have been together for many<lb />
years. It's the group's spirit and uni-<lb />
ty which has turned their songs into<lb />
special musical achievements. "99<lb />
the group's latest single recently hit<lb />
27 on Billboard's, Hot 100 chart.<lb />
Their latest album, Hvdra, hit 41 on<lb />
the Top 200 LP chart.<lb />
The group's leaders, David Paich<lb />
and Jeff Porcaro, have known each<lb />
other since age 13, when their<lb />
fathers, Marty Paich and Joe Por-<lb />
caro, first introduced them. In the<lb />
II years since their first meeting,<lb />
they have formed a lasting friend-<lb />
ip and working relationship.<lb />
TOTO grew out of a "studio rela-<lb />
tionship" that included David Paich<lb />
and Jeff Porcaro as well as Steve<lb />
Porcaro (Jeff's brother), Steve<lb />
Lukather, David Hungate and Bob-<lb />
by Kimball.<lb />
David Paich, 25, who plays<lb />
keyboards, has developed into one<lb />
of the most sought-after arrangers<lb />
in the country. The charts have<lb />
repeatedly shown that he has a<lb />
knack for writing hit songs. He was<lb />
co-writer and arranger with Boz<lb />
Scaggs on "Silk Degrees" and the<lb />
noted arranger on the Doobie<lb />
Brothers' latest release. Paich has<lb />
arranged and played for a countless<lb />
list of superstars.<lb />
Jeff Porcaro is a veteral drummer<lb />
at the age of 25. "Mr. Versatile"<lb />
has distinguished himself by keeping<lb />
the backbeat crisp and tidy for<lb />
respected artists in the pop, rock, R<lb />
&amp; B and jazz fields. He's played for<lb />
Boz, Steely Dan and countless<lb />
others.<lb />
Completing TOTO's rhythm sec-<lb />
tion is bassist David Hungate, who<lb />
came to Los Angeles from Texas<lb />
seeking "fame, fortune and a way<lb />
out of Texas Hungate has record-<lb />
ed with the likes of Barbara Strei-<lb />
sand, Leo Sayer and the Pointer<lb />
Sisters.<lb />
Keyboard player Steve Porcaro<lb />
just turned 22. He's a strong ar-<lb />
ranger for a number of acts. He,<lb />
like his compatriots, toured with<lb />
Boz Scaggs. He's also played with<lb />
Gary Wright, Leo Sayer and many<lb />
others.<lb />
Guitarist extraordinaire Steve<lb />
Lukather, 20, is currently making<lb />
inroads as a writer. Making his<lb />
name on the road with Boz,<lb />
Lukather's sound ranks among the<lb />
best in the business. His credits in-<lb />
clude recording with Hall &amp; Oats<lb />
and Alice Cooper. He's also a<lb />
featured writer and performer on<lb />
Valeria Carter's latest LP.<lb />
Last, but certainly not least, is<lb />
Bobby Kimball, gusty singer from<lb />
Vinton, Louisiana. He's a veteran<lb />
of several bands from the New<lb />
Orleans area. Bobby came to L.A.<lb />
to sing with S.S. Fools. The first day<lb />
of rehearsal, he met Jett Porcaro<lb />
and Paich. He soon became in de-<lb />
mand as a background singer and<lb />
recorded with Alice Cooper and Bill<lb />
Champlain. Bobbv soon became<lb />
part of TOTO.<lb />
The six are totally committed to<lb />
TOTO. They think they got<lb />
something here � and they do.<lb />
TOTO will appear with an open-<lb />
ing act to be announced on April 17<lb />
r"<lb />
�<lb />
I<lb />
i<lb />
in Minges Coliseum. Like the<lb />
OutlawsMolly Hatchet concert last<lb />
spring, a capacity crowd is expected.<lb />
Tickets for the concert are $5.00<lb />
for ECU students (in advance) and<lb />
$7.00 for the public. All tickets will<lb />
be available from the Central Ticket<lb />
Office in Mendenhall. In addition,<lb />
public tickets only will be available<lb />
from the following outlets:<lb />
The Record Bar � Carolina East<lb />
Mall, Greenville<lb />
Apple Records � East 5th Street,<lb />
Greenville<lb />
The Music Shop � Greenville<lb />
Square Mall, Greenville<lb />
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Public tickets only will be<lb />
available at the door.<lb />
Modern Life Isn 't So Easy<lb />
By ROBERT ALBANESE<lb />
Assistant Features Editor<lb />
Every American nipper who<lb />
has ever Cried because the bicycle<lb />
he got for his birthday did not<lb />
have a reflector on the wheel has<lb />
without doubt gotten an in-<lb />
troduction to that most cherished<lb />
of national sentiments � good<lb />
ol' American guilt.<lb />
The adults who see the turdling<lb />
weep remonstrate him, remin-<lb />
ding him that all they got for<lb />
their birthday when they were<lb />
small was a monogrammed tuna-<lb />
fish sandwich or a pair of shoe-<lb />
laces.<lb />
All of us post-Korean War<lb />
babies have heard those sad<lb />
songs, the ageless litany of life<lb />
without television, two-ply facial<lb />
tissue and cereal that stays crun-<lb />
chy in milk. Who has not heard<lb />
the tale of yesterday's waifs who<lb />
walked a mile to school every day<lb />
for umpteen years? "Where is the<lb />
spirit of sacrifice?" moan the<lb />
legions of the paunchy gray, as<lb />
they languish in the rippling<lb />
water of the swimming pool<lb />
(which, by the way, is the biggest<lb />
one in the neighborhood!)<lb />
What the slightly older set<lb />
doesn't realize is that we, too,<lb />
have made sacrifices to live and<lb />
get by in the Land of the<lb />
Vanishing Buck.<lb />
The cars we drive are no longer<lb />
the graceful behemoths that once<lb />
littered parking lots. Most young<lb />
folks have to buzz around like<lb />
gnats in vehicles scarcely larger<lb />
than a size 9 roller skate. We<lb />
drive in mortal fear of smashing<lb />
into anything bigger than a<lb />
cricket, and every pothole in the<lb />
road can mean a front-end align-<lb />
ment and an extensive nose<lb />
modification.<lb />
Our parents went out on dates<lb />
to the drive-in, often to see idiotic<lb />
monster movies about some form<lb />
of nasal mucus that threatened<lb />
Tokyo, and the moronic plot<lb />
gave them time to neck and<lb />
perspire and get acquainted.<lb />
Well, drive-ins aren't doing that<lb />
well anymore, probably because<lb />
of the stick-shift that separates<lb />
the seats in the Japanese horrors<lb />
we are forced to drive today. And<lb />
not only are the movies we have<lb />
to watch even more idiotic, they<lb />
are so full of blood, guts and in-<lb />
ane dialogue that no one shy of a<lb />
maniac could even think of front-<lb />
seat calisthenics.<lb />
There was a time when you<lb />
could buy a gallon of gas for 29<lb />
cents, and at that time you could<lb />
go on trips all over the country<lb />
without fear of bankruptcy or<lb />
starvation. Now it costs 20<lb />
dollars and 30 percent of your<lb />
soul just for a fill-up (which, in-<lb />
cidentally, is an expression that is<lb />
rapidly disappearing from the<lb />
American language). You can't<lb />
even cruise around town without<lb />
your conscience telling you that<lb />
you're endangering the happiness<lb />
cf free peoples all over the earth.<lb />
Yet another impediment to our<lb />
pursuit of happiness is the Sav-<lb />
Haf bathroom tissue dispenser.<lb />
Our parents could go into public<lb />
restrooms and when the job was<lb />
done, they could get all the paper<lb />
they needed with one deft yank.<lb />
Not so anymore. It's gotten so<lb />
bad that everywhere you go, you<lb />
have to negotiate with those<lb />
miserly spools that only supply<lb />
tissue at the grudging rate of<lb />
about 4 squares a pull. These are<lb />
indeed hard and bumpy times.<lb />
The worst thing you older folk<lb />
kick us youth in the pocket over<lb />
is the Great Depression. "You<lb />
think things are bad now?" you<lb />
cry, "You should have been<lb />
around during the Depression<lb />
Well, let me tell you, I haven't<lb />
been feeling all that hot myself<lb />
lately. And a lot of my friends<lb />
say they've been pretty down,<lb />
too. Maybe it's those poisoned<lb />
hot dogs we got when we were<lb />
kids. The ones that make you<lb />
psychotic.<lb />
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� more than you guys ever had<lb />
to deal with. How does that make<lb />
you feel? Pretty bad? Are you<lb />
sorry now? Are you going to<lb />
leave us alone about all the sex<lb />
and drugs? Good. Can we bor-<lb />
row the house for the week-end?<lb />
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Are Still<lb />
Flying High<lb />
John McKinney of<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
APRIL 10,1980<lb />
ECU Arts<lb />
A ctivities<lb />
In April<lb />
ECU<lb />
Choir<lb />
The 40-voice East<lb />
Carolina Choir, the<lb />
select touring choral<lb />
group of the ECU<lb />
School of Music, will<lb />
perform in five loca-<lb />
tions in Maryland and<lb />
the District of Colum-<lb />
bia during its annual<lb />
spring tour April 10-13.<lb />
At 8 p.m April 10,<lb />
the choir will perform<lb />
at Towson Senior High<lb />
School in Towson, Md.<lb />
and at Towson State<lb />
University at 10 a.m.<lb />
the following day.<lb />
On the evening of<lb />
April 11, the choir will<lb />
appear in Baltimore in<lb />
an 8 p.m. performance<lb />
at Covans Presbyterian<lb />
Church.<lb />
On April 13, the<lb />
group will sing at the 10<lb />
a.m. Mass at St. Mat-<lb />
thew's Cathedral in<lb />
Washington. At noon<lb />
that day, theyw ill ap-<lb />
pear at the D.C. Area<lb />
ECU Alumni Associa-<lb />
tion Luncheon at the<lb />
Old Europe<lb />
Restaurant,<lb />
Washington.<lb />
The choir's program<lb />
will include works by<lb />
des Prez, Palestrina<lb />
and Schutz, the J.S.<lb />
Bach Cantata 79, the<lb />
Brahms "Lovesong<lb />
Waltzes "Under the<lb />
Willow tree" from<lb />
Samuel Barber's<lb />
"Vanessa" and selec-<lb />
tions from the Lerner<lb />
and Loewe musical<lb />
"Carr. :ot<lb />
Coi ducted by Brett<lb />
Watson of the ECU<lb />
School of Music facul-<lb />
ty, the choir has per-<lb />
formed before<lb />
thousands throughout<lb />
the eastern United<lb />
States. On previous<lb />
tours, the group ap-<lb />
peared at Rockefeller<lb />
Plaza, St. Patrick's<lb />
Cathedral in New York<lb />
and at the Washington<lb />
Cathedral.<lb />
They are featured on<lb />
a recorded album of<lb />
Christmas choral music<lb />
which was released in<lb />
1978.<lb />
Currently serving as<lb />
choir officers are<lb />
Michael McDonald of<lb />
Round Hill, Va presi-<lb />
dent; Anne Gunn of<lb />
Durham, vice presi-<lb />
dent; Cynthia Johnston<lb />
of Muscatine, Iowa,<lb />
secretary; Sandi<lb />
Thomas of Norfolk,<lb />
Va treasurer; and Bill<lb />
Ballance of Fremont,<lb />
stage manager.<lb />
Ane Wegwart of<lb />
Lexington is rehearsal<lb />
accompanist.<lb />
Alumni<lb />
Days<lb />
The Communica-<lb />
tions Arts Department<lb />
of the School of Art<lb />
will conduct their an-<lb />
nual "Alumni Days"<lb />
on Thursday and Fri-<lb />
day.<lb />
Visiting alumni are<lb />
Carol Mabe, head of<lb />
Marketing Com-<lb />
munications for In-<lb />
tegon, Winston-Salem;<lb />
Jerry Kidd, art director<lb />
of Career Education,<lb />
Florida; Tom Herbert,<lb />
freelance illustrator,<lb />
Philadelphia; Betty<lb />
Davis, visual informa-<lb />
tion specialist for the<lb />
Federal Drug Enforce-<lb />
ment Agency,<lb />
Washington, D.C;<lb />
Steve Rousso, creative<lb />
director for Garrett,<lb />
Lewis and Johnson,<lb />
Atlanta; Mike<lb />
Winslow, vice presi-<lb />
dent, McKinney, Silver<lb />
and Rockett, Raleigh.<lb />
Thursday morning<lb />
alumni will speak with<lb />
individual communica-<lb />
tions arts classes. After<lb />
lunch there will be a<lb />
round-table discussion<lb />
and a slide presenta-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Alumni will talk in-<lb />
dividually with seniors<lb />
on Friday about port-<lb />
folios and their<lb />
possibilities in the job<lb />
market.<lb />
This annual event is a<lb />
joint operation of<lb />
students and faculty.<lb />
For more information,<lb />
contact the office of the<lb />
School of Art.<lb />
Art<lb />
Show<lb />
Design plans and<lb />
drawings by Debra Lee<lb />
Skut, a senior student<lb />
in the ECU School of<lb />
Art, will be on display<lb />
in the Baptist Student<lb />
Center gallery April<lb />
25-May 1.<lb />
Her display will in-<lb />
clude designs and draw-<lb />
ings executed in ink,<lb />
colored pencils, char-<lb />
coal and watercolor.<lb />
A candidate for trie<lb />
Bachelor of Fine Arts<lb />
degree in interior<lb />
design with a minor<lb />
concentration in draw-<lb />
ing, Ms. Skut has been<lb />
a member of the ECU<lb />
student chapter of the<lb />
American Society of<lb />
Interior Designers and<lb />
has served as the<lb />
chapter's representative<lb />
to the ECU Visual Arts<lb />
Forum.<lb />
Upon graduation,<lb />
she plans to pursue a<lb />
career in interior design<lb />
with a firm based in<lb />
New York City or<lb />
Dallas, Texas.<lb />
She is the daughter<lb />
of Norma Skut of<lb />
Hartford Road, Col-<lb />
chester, Connecticut.<lb />
Gold Rings Replaced By Steel<lb />
(CPS) � Gold fever sell for $80 each. values. Students are gold on<lb />
has found its way onto College ring buyers starting to identify with market,<lb />
campus, complete with did try to keep up with their colleges again<lb />
the open<lb />
vandalism and get-rich- gold prices for a while.<lb />
quick schemes. But the<lb />
fever's most visible vic-<lb />
tim has been the<lb />
traditionally-gold class<lb />
ring. Bookstores and<lb />
manufacturers are<lb />
reporting that, while<lb />
demand for class rings<lb />
is growing, for the first<lb />
time the majority of<lb />
rings sold are made of<lb />
stainless steel alloys in-<lb />
stead of gold.<lb />
Jostens, a large cam-<lb />
pus jewelry manufac-<lb />
turer, reports that<lb />
alloys account for "50<lb />
to 60 percent of our<lb />
college ring sales" this<lb />
year. Bookstore<lb />
sources report that the<lb />
steel rings marketed<lb />
under the trade name<lb />
Siladium by Art Carv-<lb />
ed, Inc another ring<lb />
manufacturer, are also<lb />
outselling gold rings.<lb />
The major reason is<lb />
price. College rings<lb />
"A funny thing hap-<lb />
pened when gold<lb />
started to go up<lb />
Woodburn recalls.<lb />
"Most college rings are<lb />
ten karat, but a lot of<lb />
people started coming<lb />
in asking for 14 karat,<lb />
for the investment<lb />
value<lb />
The gold market,<lb />
Whether they can get At least another two<lb />
it in their rings or not, pounds of gold are still<lb />
some college in-<lb />
habitants are certainly<lb />
identifying with gold.<lb />
At the University of<lb />
Tennessee, $500 worth<lb />
of gold and $10 worth<lb />
of silver mineral<lb />
deposits were recently<lb />
stolen from a<lb />
classroom building<lb />
missing from the dental<lb />
school's inventory.<lb />
"We can't find<lb />
anything illegal" in the<lb />
sale says Dean Arthur<lb />
Maisten of the dental<lb />
school. But the sales<lb />
raised a question of<lb />
"sound judgement and<lb />
ethics<lb />
however, quickly push- display case originally<lb />
ed gold rings out of given to the school by<lb />
most college buyers'<lb />
range. Since January,<lb />
when the price of an<lb />
ounce of gold momen-<lb />
tarily hit $800, alloys<lb />
have been the biggest<lb />
seller.<lb />
Gold or alloy,<lb />
however, the demand<lb />
for college rings is<lb />
growing. Woodburn,<lb />
who says few students<lb />
bought rings in the late<lb />
sixties and early seven-<lb />
ties, guesses the ring<lb />
the Class of 1906. The<lb />
display featured<lb />
samples of 60 different<lb />
mineral, liquid and<lb />
gaseous elements, but<lb />
the gold and silver<lb />
samples were the only<lb />
ones missing.<lb />
The Medical Univer-<lb />
sity of South Carolina<lb />
also got into the act.<lb />
State investigators<lb />
recently discovered the<lb />
university dental<lb />
school, which regularly<lb />
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1st Annual Spring<lb />
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companies are pro<lb />
traditionally have a ten bably back to the hey- offers gold for lab pro-<lb />
karat gold content. At day of college rings jects, had sold two and<lb />
today's prices, the<lb />
traditional gold rings<lb />
are being sold for $250<lb />
to $300 each. Jostens'<lb />
Lustrium rings, accor-<lb />
ding to Jostens sales<lb />
representative Jim<lb />
Woodburn, currently<lb />
when about five per-<lb />
cent of the graduating<lb />
seniors purchased<lb />
them.<lb />
He attributes the new<lb />
demand for rings to "a<lb />
return to traditional<lb />
a half pounds of gold<lb />
to students and at least<lb />
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APPLE RECORDS<lb />
Ensemble Wins Award<lb />
The ECU Jazz Ensemble, directed<lb />
by George Broussard of the School<lb />
of Music faculty, has been awarded<lb />
membership in the "100 club a<lb />
project of the National Association<lb />
of Jazz Educators (NAJE).<lb />
The Ensemble was given a library<lb />
of 12 jazz arrangements and will<lb />
become eligible for NAJE grants<lb />
and scholarships as well as the<lb />
resources of the 40 NAJE profes-<lb />
sional consultants.<lb />
Founded at the 1967 Midwest Na-<lb />
tional Band Festival in Chicago, the<lb />
NAJE promotes jazz performance<lb />
and education through its assistance<lb />
to high school and college music<lb />
programs and sponsorship of<lb />
special events at local, state,<lb />
regional and national levels.<lb />
Broussard is currently president<lb />
cf the N.C. NAJE unit and is editor<lb />
of its magazine, Jazz Column. The<lb />
ECU NAJE chapter, in cooperation<lb />
with the Jazz Ensemble, has assisted<lb />
the ECU chapter of Phi Mu Alpha<lb />
Sinfonia music honor society in<lb />
receiving NAJE sanction for the<lb />
April 19 ECU Spring Jazz Festival.<lb />
Clinicianadjucators for the<lb />
festival are James Ketch of UNC-<lb />
Chapel Hill; William Fritz, former<lb />
saxophonist with Stan Kenton; and<lb />
nationally recognized jazz educator<lb />
Lou Marini.<lb />
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GUMPRECHT<lb />
(CPS) � Thursday is<lb />
Greek Night at the<lb />
Village Bell tavern in<lb />
Ann Arbor, Mich<lb />
; f the University<lb />
Michigan. Until a<lb />
year ago, it wasn't<lb />
unusual for 300 people<lb />
10 pack the bar.<lb />
 ou couldn't even<lb />
walk around recalls<lb />
the bar's assistant<lb />
manager. Mark Zrull.<lb />
Bur evei since 59 per-<lb />
cent of Michigan's<lb />
voters approved a con-<lb />
stitutional amendment<lb />
to raise the legal drink-<lb />
ing age from 18 to 21,<lb />
the Village Bell has<lb />
been !uck to get IOC)<lb />
people.<lb />
'We knew it would<lb />
c some effect, but<lb />
didn't think it<lb />
lid be this drastic<lb />
Zrull says "We don't<lb />
ave anyone stan-<lb />
ding at our busiest<lb />
times<lb />
Business has plum-<lb />
meted 85 percent at the<lb />
T-Rfrd near the Univer-<lb />
of Illinois campus,<lb />
zording to the bar's<lb />
or. Phil Bailey.<lb />
it of business<lb />
en't for food<lb />
Illinois raised<lb />
 tig age to 21<lb />
iation is the<lb />
ttionwide as<lb />
re states join in the<lb />
- 'rend to raise<lb />
the drinking age.<lb />
No fewer than 11<lb />
states have raised the<lb />
minimum age in the last<lb />
three years, six in the<lb />
' 12 months.<lb />
Momentum con-<lb />
tinues to build. There<lb />
are more than 50 bills<lb />
under consideration in<lb />
a dozen state legislature<lb />
from Connecticut to<lb />
Hawaii calling for a<lb />
higher drinking age.<lb />
A 1979 Gallup poll<lb />
showed that 56 percent<lb />
of the people in states<lb />
with a drinking age of<lb />
18 or 19 favored raising<lb />
the legal age in their<lb />
states.<lb />
"I really believe that<lb />
if they tried to raise the<lb />
legal drinking age to<lb />
30. it would pass<lb />
sooner or later says<lb />
Dr. Terry Hagan, ex-<lb />
ecutive director of<lb />
Michigan's chapter of<lb />
the National Council<lb />
on Alcoholism.<lb />
He notes the move-<lb />
ment to raise the drink-<lb />
ing age has deep<lb />
psychological and<lb />
political roots.<lb />
"There's still a pro-<lb />
hibition of the mind<lb />
he explains. "You get<lb />
conservatives leading<lb />
moves like this one.<lb />
They impact highly on<lb />
senior citizens. When<lb />
those two groups work<lb />
together, they're hard<lb />
to stop<lb />
All the states that<lb />
have raised the drink-<lb />
ing age in the last three<lb />
years had previously<lb />
lowered the legal age.<lb />
Safety was a major<lb />
issue. Accidents involv-<lb />
ing teenagers increased<lb />
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other states immediate-<lb />
ly after those states<lb />
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age in the seventies.<lb />
"Anybody who votes<lb />
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the Rev. Richard E.<lb />
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'It's just another at-<lb />
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Raising the legal age<lb />
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effects.<lb />
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jobs. Dozens of bars<lb />
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forts to raise the drink-<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
APRIL 10, 1980<lb />
Opry House Hosts Cross<lb />
By MARC BARNES<lb />
Editor-in-Chief<lb />
Mike Cross threw<lb />
away his gold clubs and<lb />
found the guitar during<lb />
a fateful day during his<lb />
junior year at the<lb />
University of North<lb />
Carolina at Chapel Hill<lb />
nine years ago.<lb />
Cross will perform in<lb />
the Greenville area at<lb />
the Carolina Opry<lb />
House, between<lb />
Hastings Ford and the<lb />
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on Wednesday, April<lb />
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"Well, the gist of it<lb />
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junior year in college<lb />
and ended up spending<lb />
the night in this guy's<lb />
dormitory room is<lb />
the story as Cross tells<lb />
it. "It turned out his<lb />
roommate played the<lb />
guitar<lb />
That roommate<lb />
spent the next two days<lb />
teaching Cross his first<lb />
chords and a few sim-<lb />
ple songs.<lb />
Nearly ten years<lb />
later, Cross has burst<lb />
onto the music scene in<lb />
this area of the coun-<lb />
try, spinning his tales<lb />
and yarns in a style<lb />
reminiscent of Mark<lb />
Twain and Will Rogers.<lb />
He still relies on his<lb />
guitar � and fiddle as<lb />
well � as he travels<lb />
from place to place<lb />
delighting audiences<lb />
with his own particular<lb />
brand of blues, Irish<lb />
jigs and reels, old time<lb />
mountain fiddle tunes,<lb />
plus a wealth of his<lb />
�wn compositions.<lb /><lb />
has been speculated for<lb />
years that Cross will<lb />
break nationally. To an<lb />
extent, he already has.<lb />
He plays pretty much<lb />
all over America, and<lb />
he is presently working<lb />
on a fourth album in<lb />
Nashville with friends.<lb />
The rumor has already<lb />
put out the word that<lb />
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national contract with a<lb />
recording company,<lb />
but it is uncertain<lb />
whether or not he has<lb />
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contract at this time.<lb />
Contract or not,<lb />
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MTN4M&amp;&amp;Msre�o<lb />
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main nameless) was<lb />
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albums, he rather<lb />
bluntly said, "All<lb />
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in now are New<lb />
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You'd have a hard<lb />
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good folks that will be<lb />
at the show next<lb />
Wednesday night at the<lb />
Opry House of that.<lb />
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At UNC Today<lb />
Pirates Take Couple<lb />
U l HARI KSCHANDI IR<lb />
Sports r ditor<lb />
I he 1 asi c arolina baseball team<lb />
eased its record to 17 3 as no<lb />
s were allowed in games against<lb />
Southern Vermont and Campbell<lb />
v ollege<lb />
Southpaw Hill Wildei scattered<lb />
its in a 6 0 1 ucsday win ovei<lb />
( amels, his sixth ictory in as<lb />
�ns.<lb />
dei Butch Da is was again<lb />
stai foi the Pirates as he<lb />
i single away from hitting<lb />
Da is contributed his<lb />
� me i un of the season, a tri<lb />
le and foui RBls to the<lb />
1 c I<lb />
Raymie Styons also club-<lb />
the Pirates, his<lb />
; e season.<lb />
Monda win ovei Southern<lb />
e one as the<lb />
won and lost in the<lb />
Monarch coach David Ordway<lb />
pulled his troops off the field in the<lb />
third with his team down 22-0. At<lb />
the tune the Pirates had two men on<lb />
base and no outs.<lb />
Due to NCAA rules, which state<lb />
thai a game must go at least five inn-<lb />
ings to be counted, the contest will<lb />
go down as a 9-0 ECU victory.<lb />
Naturally, many impressive<lb />
statistics will go by the wayside for<lb />
the Pirates. Hurt most by the ruling<lb />
was ECU left fielder Butch Davis.<lb />
1 he hot-swinging righthander had<lb />
a home inn, a double and four RBIs<lb />
in the first inning alone. Davis hit<lb />
the first pitch of the game over the<lb />
left held fence and close out his one-<lb />
man assault with a bases-loaded,<lb />
three run double later in the initial<lb />
inning.<lb />
( atcher Raymie Stvons also lost a<lb />
few points on his batting average<lb />
due to the forfeit. He had a double,<lb />
a home run and two RBls.<lb />
Riehtfielder Macon Move also<lb />
contributed much to the Pirate of-<lb />
fensive attack with a two-run double<lb />
and a one-run single.<lb />
There is no way of knowing just<lb />
how many runs the Pirates would<lb />
have piled up had the game con-<lb />
tinued. Seven first inning runs were<lb />
followed by a 13-run barrage in the<lb />
second.<lb />
The Monarchs can blame much of<lb />
the onslaught on themselves, as they<lb />
committed an amazing seven errors<lb />
in the less-than-three inning affair.<lb />
I'hey also managed but one hit<lb />
off of Pirate starter Mike Williams.<lb />
ECU coach Hal Baird said that he<lb />
was surprised at the outcome of the<lb />
contest with the northerners. "They<lb />
are a very weak team he said.<lb />
" This is the first year they've travel-<lb />
ed down south. I hey 're in the midst<lb />
of building up baseball there. It just<lb />
takes a while<lb />
ECU, looking more and more like<lb />
a sure bet tor the NCAA playoffs,<lb />
takes its impressive 17-3 mark to<lb />
Chapel Hill Thursday tor a rematch<lb />
with North Carolina.<lb />
I he I ai Heels traveled to<lb />
Greeville last Thursday and received<lb />
little greeting in a 10-3 slashing at<lb />
the hands of the fired up Pirates.<lb />
"I'm sure they'll be ready for us<lb />
aftei what happened last week<lb />
said Baud. ' I hey came in here and<lb />
got a real surprise. I hev just<lb />
weren't expecting to see what the)<lb />
saw <lb />
Things will be different in Chapel<lb />
Hill, savs Baud. "There will be no<lb />
surprises this time. C arolina is<lb />
always tough and should be doubly<lb />
tough now<lb />
The rematch is something that the<lb />
Heels have probably been looking to<lb />
all week, at least based on their reac<lb />
tion following the earlier encounter.<lb />
"Some of our players have told<lb />
me they were talking when they left<lb />
the field said Baird. "They said<lb />
'we'll see you next week<lb />
ECU Headoach Hal Haini<lb />
Should Ralph<lb />
Join Celtics<lb />
Or Stay Cav?<lb />
warapu<lb />
&amp; � W "?<lb />
a issues in the world<lb />
- the effort bv the<lb />
Basketball Association's<lb />
sign freshman<lb />
on ol Virginia.<lb />
I op<lb />
 was the-<lb />
ed high school<lb />
m one year ago.<lb />
k the next in the line<lb />
uded Russell.<lb />
labl nd alton.<lb />
i . time bet ore sign-<lb />
ng his<lb />
( a alls: , irginia<lb />
c arolina and Ken-<lb />
ig immediately began<lb />
� the turning into a<lb />
National titles were<lb />
1 hen came the Pan<lb />
. tes.<lb />
a,is one ol only, two<lb />
iol players selected for the<lb />
His performance in them<lb />
spectacular, bringing<lb />
remarks from the Pan<lb />
d Indiana, coach Bobbv<lb />
Charles<lb />
Chandler<lb />
Knight � med thai Sampson was<lb />
� e Mine college<lb />
, that he was at least a<lb />
I he big talk around<lb />
mered just a little.<lb />
ising Sampson's<lb />
 Knight was dead<lb />
1 he Harrisonburg native<lb />
lutely awesome at times<lb />
the best ol Duke's Mike<lb />
Gminski in the two encounters ol<lb />
the s ml<lb />
Sampson has all the tools. He is<lb />
idly inside and outside. His "sky<lb />
developing rapidly and his<lb />
noves are becoming unstop-<lb />
� L great thing abotit Samp-<lb />
n, though, is that he can shoot<lb />
tt as well from outside.<lb />
His 20 fooler is a lot more reliable<lb />
in many guards. And. can he<lb />
jap! rhis 7-4 man has as bet-<lb />
? erticle leap than main for-<lb />
wards.<lb />
In time, there will be nothing that<lb />
Sampson can't do. I hat is. it he is<lb />
giving the proper experience and<lb />
tutoring. I he question is�'can he<lb />
gel il in the pros as thoroughly as in<lb />
college?<lb />
I he Celtics definitely seem to<lb />
think so. Boston General Manager<lb />
Red uerbach has been negotiating<lb />
with Sampson, his family and<lb />
Virginia officials ever since his club<lb />
won a coin flip last week, giving<lb />
them the number one pick in the up-<lb />
coming college draft.<lb />
I he Celtics cannot select Samp-<lb />
son in the draft unless he declares<lb />
himself a financial hardship case.<lb />
rhus, the negotiations by Auer-<lb />
bach.<lb />
One can not really blame the<lb />
Celtic executives for tempting the<lb />
19-year old Sampson to leave school<lb />
for the big time. After all. the Celts<lb />
just signed superstar forward Larry<lb />
Bird last year.<lb />
Boston went on this season to the<lb />
best regular season record in the<lb />
NBA. Just imagine Sampson and<lb />
Bird playing side-by-side on the<lb />
same team tor years to come.<lb />
Awesome is the word.<lb />
But then there's the other side.<lb />
Would Sampson be making a<lb />
mistake by leaving the Cavaliers for<lb />
the pro ranks. What if he is in-<lb />
jured What if he is really not ready<lb />
and doesn't cut it?<lb />
I here have been cases of this in<lb />
the past. The last ACC player to<lb />
leave after his freshman season is<lb />
now in trouble with the law and is<lb />
practically broke.<lb />
Skip Wise, ACC Rookie of the<lb />
Year when at Clemson(he was<lb />
Lady Pirates<lb />
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From Methodist<lb />
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selected ahead of Phil Ford), signed<lb />
with an ABA club that went<lb />
bankrupt before he ever suited up<lb />
for them. Wise could not cut it in<lb />
the NBA and. because he had no<lb />
more college eligibility after inking<lb />
the contract, has never really been<lb />
heard from since.<lb />
That is, except for his many bouts<lb />
with the law.<lb />
Cases such as Wise's can be found<lb />
all over. Leaving school after only<lb />
one year o' college ball is an incredi-<lb />
ble risk.<lb />
for the most part, Sampson<lb />
would be giving up his education.<lb />
Any attempts to get one during the<lb />
off-season would be very difficult.<lb />
I here's also the case of the<lb />
Cavaliers. The big man surely<lb />
became close to his teammates, as<lb />
was evidenced when Virginia peaked<lb />
at the end o' the year to capture the<lb />
National Invitational Tournament.<lb />
Sampson's return next year,<lb />
along with the return of the other<lb />
four Cavalier starters, would cer-<lb />
tainly make Virginia a top ten, if not<lb />
the top, team in the nation.<lb />
But, if Sampson does turn profes-<lb />
sional, he is doing it with the best<lb />
organization in the game. If there is<lb />
a chance for him to be successful at<lb />
this juncture, the Celtics are his best<lb />
bet.<lb />
B ,llln DuPRKI<lb />
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East u<lb />
Greensb<lb />
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past Metl �d v4<lb />
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ECU trailed V<lb />
into the final<lb />
contest, but i<lb />
Dillon called<lb />
to pull out theii<lb />
outings.<lb />
Methodist jumped<lb />
in lue first with D<lb />
later scoi .<lb />
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East Carol:<lb />
second with Cy nth x .<lb />
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McVeigh's gi indei<lb />
the isitor's I<lb />
Faggarl rapped a b<lb />
scored on a sing<lb />
fielder Terry Vndrc vs<lb />
Chiles singled foi Metl<lb />
the fifth and crossed<lb />
RBI smgle Reichek<lb />
ched their final run of the<lb />
the top of the seventh when K :<lb />
singled, advanced :�<lb />
scored as freshman si<lb />
Hooks hurled Ferrel's<lb />
home to McVeigh v.<lb />
handle the throw allowing<lb />
ahead run.<lb />
East Carolina opened the<lb />
the final frame with Fags<lb />
ing out, but everything works<lb />
perfection from there on ou<lb />
Yvonne "Flea" Williams step<lb />
to the plate in place of Janis Pai<lb />
and produced a sharp<lb />
freshman clutch hitter Mitzi IV<lb />
pinch hit for McVeigh and la<lb />
single up the middle to m<lb />
Williams to third.<lb />
u<lb />
'Mac' Is Back<lb />
Triple Jumper Fighting His Way To Top<lb />
By CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
Spurts Kditor<lb />
�'I here's no such word as can't,<lb />
not for me anyway<lb />
If there were, the Last Carolina<lb />
track team would be minus one Her-<lb />
man Mclntyre, and triple jumpers<lb />
throughout the country would be<lb />
minus one big headache.<lb />
The lanky I aurinburg native is<lb />
one oi the very best triple jumpers<lb />
aroundand he's getting better day<lb />
by day. But without a big turnabout<lb />
there's no telling were he would be<lb />
now.<lb />
Less than two years ago "Mac<lb />
as his teammates call him, was<lb />
suspended from school for<lb />
disciplinary purposes and was<lb />
subsequently kicked off the track<lb />
team.<lb />
"I was told then that there was a<lb />
very slim chance, if any, that I'd<lb />
ever run track again said Mcln-<lb />
tyre. "1 had a long road back, but 1<lb />
learned a lot<lb />
The summer after Mclntyre's<lb />
suspension was spent working in<lb />
Greenville. "I tried to get myself<lb />
together he said. "I knew I had<lb />
talent, but I was confused<lb />
Mclntrye as also infuriated at<lb />
times as he watched his former op-<lb />
ponents move on up the ladder.<lb />
"Heck he said, "I used to beat<lb />
the guy that won the national cham-<lb />
pionship last year all the time. I<lb />
can't tell you how I felt. It was like<lb />
that championship should be mine<lb />
or something<lb />
By this time, the one-time high<lb />
school superstar knew he had to<lb />
come back, someway. "Then one<lb />
day Jesus Christ spoke to me he<lb />
explained. "He told me 1 had talent<lb />
and did not need to be wasting it.<lb />
"from that day on Jesus has been<lb />
my leader. 1 found Jesus and came<lb />
back to school that summer<lb />
Also last summer Mclntyre ap-<lb />
proached ECU track coach Bill Car-<lb />
son about being reinstated to the<lb />
team. "When he told me no said<lb />
Mac, "it about tore me up. But I<lb />
couldn't stop trying<lb />
What Mclntyre did was work the<lb />
remainder of the summer and was<lb />
admitted to school for the fall<lb />
semester of this year. Of course, he<lb />
went again to Carson and this time<lb />
came away with different results.<lb />
"When he told me I could run<lb />
track again Mclntyre said, "1<lb />
felt this big surge of motivation.<lb />
I've trained harder this year than<lb />
ever before<lb />
But self-doubt remained with<lb />
Mclntyre until just recently. In his<lb />
first outdoor meet of the year, he<lb />
jumped a very poor 49 feet. "I<lb />
began to wonder all over again he<lb />
said.<lb />
But just weeks in a Florida meet,<lb />
Mac placed third with a jump of<lb />
53'3 good enough to qualify him<lb />
for the nationals. "That was a big<lb />
confidence builder. I knew then<lb />
that I could make it back<lb />
Now Mclntyre is spending his<lb />
time working towards the nationals<lb />
and the Olympic Tryouts. He needs<lb />
to better his top jump of the year by<lb />
six inches to qualify for those<lb />
tryouts.<lb />
The fact that he is this far along<lb />
seems like a dream, says Mac. "I've<lb />
waited for this day and this chance<lb />
for a long time<lb />
The talented trackster makes it<lb />
clear that he could not have made it<lb />
this far, and can make it no further,<lb />
alone.<lb />
"My greatest motivation is sup-<lb />
plied by the man upstairs he said<lb />
solemnly. "But Coach Carson has<lb />
meant a great deal also<lb />
Two years ago. you would have<lb />
never heard this come from the<lb />
mouth of the I aurinburg youngsl<lb />
"Coach and I used to didn't gel<lb />
along he said. "But now things<lb />
are different. I'll always be<lb />
thankful to that man for all he's<lb />
done for me. He's the one 1 come to<lb />
when I need to talk<lb />
As would be expected. Mclnty<lb />
feels an obligation to repay the man<lb />
that has helped make him what he<lb />
is. "The only way 1 can do that<lb />
he said, "is by winning the n.<lb />
tionals or at least placing in the top<lb />
three. That would really make him<lb />
proud<lb />
Carson, though, is already proud.<lb />
"Herman has come such a long<lb />
way said the Pirate coach. "He is<lb />
so much more mature now than he<lb />
was before the incident. He used to<lb />
think he could net bv without all<lb />
: much work b - work-<lb />
ing ?evei seen him "<lb />
The big change in Mclntyre in-<lb />
ide "I used to<lb />
he said. "1<lb />
remember when 1 was a freshman<lb />
here. 1 goi a lot ol publicity ant<lb />
went to my head 1 was interviewed<lb />
once and made a lot of big predic-<lb />
tions that I didn't follow up on<lb />
 u happen again.<lb />
says Mclni i . ��! don't like to be<lb />
cocky anymore 1 just want to work<lb />
hard and win the nationals I hate<lb />
to lose more than anything. That's<lb />
whj I had to fight back, because I<lb />
went down looking like a loser<lb />
 loser no more is one tier man<lb />
Mclntyre. "I realize I'm still on the<lb />
road back he said "But I've<lb />
come this far. I can't stop now<lb />
I've got to reach the mount am top "<lb /><pb facs="00057261_tn_0009" /><lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
APRIL 10. 1980<lb />
TKE Boxing Finals Set For Tonight<lb />
Art and Camera<lb />
526S.CotancheSi.<lb />
Down Town<lb />
By JIMMY HuPREE<lb />
Asst. Sports Editor<lb />
Blood and gloves fly-<lb />
ing, the 1980 Tau Kap-<lb />
pa Epsilon Boxing<lb />
Tournament got under-<lb />
way Tuesday and<lb />
Wednesday evenings<lb />
with the championship<lb />
match set for tonight at<lb />
7 p.m. in Wright<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
Bob Oettinger of<lb />
Kinston opened the<lb />
tourney with a<lb />
unanimous decision<lb />
over Bruce Frye of<lb />
Southern Pines.<lb />
Donald Mclntyre of<lb />
Greenville scored a split<lb />
decision over David<lb />
Hunt of Creedmore to<lb />
qualify to meet Oet-<lb />
tinger in the finals.<lb />
Dale Frye will meet<lb />
Paul Osmond in the<lb />
133-142 weight class<lb />
Lady Netters Fall<lb />
To Tar Heel JVys<lb />
By<lb />
EDDIE WILLIAMS<lb />
StafY Writer<lb />
The ECU women's<lb />
tennis team started off<lb />
a busy week with a<lb />
disappointing 7-2 loss<lb />
to the UNC-JV's.<lb />
The match was the<lb />
first of three this week<lb />
for the Lady Bucs.<lb />
They will travel to Old<lb />
Dominion on April 9,<lb />
then visit UNC-<lb />
Charlotte on April 11.<lb />
The score could have<lb />
been much closer than<lb />
the final indicated if the<lb />
Pirate had held their<lb />
leads. Both Debbie<lb />
Christine and Karen<lb />
Legge.te posted open-<lb />
ing set victories, then<lb />
proceeded to lose their<lb />
matche<lb />
In other singles ac-<lb />
tion, Sarah Marr<lb />
ousted Lynn Grosvenor<lb />
6-2, 6-2; Lora Evans<lb />
dumped Laura Redford<lb />
6-2, 6-1: Sue Johnson<lb />
defeated Christine 4-6,<lb />
6-3. 6-4; Karen Jeffreys<lb />
gained ECU's only<lb />
singles win with a 6-3,<lb />
6-2 win over Mandy<lb />
Peacock; Catherine<lb />
Evans beat Claire<lb />
Baker by identical 6-3<lb />
scores; and Kathy<lb />
Jacobs defeated Karen<lb />
Leggette 4-6, 6-2, 6-3.<lb />
In the pro-set type<lb />
doubles round, all the<lb />
matches were decided<lb />
by 8-4 scores. In the<lb />
first flight match, Marr<lb />
and Lora Evans beat<lb />
Groenor and Red-<lb />
rord. Christine and<lb />
Baker came back with<lb />
an ECu victory, as they<lb />
defeated Jacobs and<lb />
Johnson. Peacock and<lb />
Catherine Evans ended<lb />
the contest by subduing<lb />
Hannah Adams and<lb />
Jeffreys.<lb />
ECU Head Coach<lb />
Barbara Olschner<lb />
believes that the<lb />
Pirates' close losses are<lb />
related to a lack of con-<lb />
fidence.<lb />
"We have an image<lb />
problem at ECU she<lb />
said. "We (the tennis<lb />
team) did so poorly<lb />
against Division I<lb />
teams last year. We<lb />
were beaten badly<lb />
The Lady Bucs swit-<lb />
ched to Division II<lb />
competition this year,<lb />
with only a few Divi-<lb />
sion 1 opponents on<lb />
their schedule.<lb />
"It's sort of a second<lb />
stage Olschner said.<lb />
"They (the ECU<lb />
women's team) are<lb />
beginning to realize<lb />
THERE IS A<lb />
DIFFERENCE! felnj)<lb />
PREPARE FOR'�<lb />
VQEEGFMGFLEX<lb />
NAT I MED BDS.<lb />
NAT! DENTAL BDS.<lb />
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that they can win. They<lb />
come off the courts<lb />
saying, 'I could've<lb />
beaten that girl<lb />
Olschner believes<lb />
ECU has the potential<lb />
to become a "leading<lb />
tennis power in the<lb />
staic if the program<lb />
is supported financial-<lb />
"We've got the<lb />
beginning of a good<lb />
program she stated.<lb />
"We're beginning to<lb />
get the respect that we<lb />
deserve<lb />
The Lady Pirates are<lb />
now 2-6 for the season.<lb />
championship. Frye, of<lb />
Southern Pines, record-<lb />
ed a technical knockout<lb />
over Martin UnRah of<lb />
Georgetown, Deleware<lb />
and Osmond scored a<lb />
decision over Rudy<lb />
Howell in rout to the<lb />
championship mat-<lb />
chup.<lb />
David Cheek of West<lb />
End defeated Eddie<lb />
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and Mark Calder<lb />
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sion in the 143-152<lb />
class. Edwards and<lb />
Calder traded standing<lb />
eight counts in the third<lb />
round of their brawl.<lb />
In the 153-162 weight<lb />
group, John Blount<lb />
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finals with a victory<lb />
over Doug Amerson<lb />
and Ray Sharpe deci-<lb />
sioned Eric Tucker.<lb />
Carl Lupton cap-<lb />
tured a narrow split<lb />
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Settle in the 163-172<lb />
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referee stopping his<lb />
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Tim Newman of<lb />
Clinton downed David<lb />
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round. Mike Harrison<lb />
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Troy McCarter stopped<lb />
just 19 seconds into the<lb />
second round.<lb />
Brian McGann of<lb />
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unanimous decision<lb />
against Kenny Hall in<lb />
the closing match of<lb />
Wednesday's action.<lb />
Defensive tackle<lb />
Nate Wigfall and<lb />
former All-Southern<lb />
Conference linebacker<lb />
Harold Randolph<lb />
square off in the cham-<lb />
pionship bout of the<lb />
unlimited class. Both<lb />
earned bids directly to<lb />
the finals without op-<lb />
position. Wigfall at 240<lb />
pounds will have the<lb />
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but Pirate grid fans will<lb />
give Randolph the edge<lb />
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THE EASTt AROl IN1AN<lb />
APRIL 10, 1980<lb />
Track Team Misses<lb />
Out On Lucky Breaks<lb />
B CHARLES<lb />
CHAND1 KK<lb />
sports Editor<lb />
1 he last Carolina<lb />
track team traveled to<lb />
South Carolina this<lb />
weekend and brought<lb />
home two first place<lb />
shes but found itselt<lb />
thinking o what might<lb />
have been.<lb />
Stan Curry captured<lb />
the 4iK meter race with<lb />
a clocking o 46.7<lb />
onds while Herman<lb />
Mclntvre claimed first<lb />
place honors in the tri-<lb />
ple jump with a leap of<lb />
514.5<lb />
The Pirates could<lb />
have taken two more<lb />
events with a little luck.<lb />
The mile relay team<lb />
was fouled by the team<lb />
from North Carolina<lb />
State and subsequently<lb />
dropped their baton,<lb />
knocking them out of<lb />
the competition.<lb />
"We were definitely<lb />
fouled said ECU<lb />
coach BUI Carson.<lb />
"We might of won it.<lb />
We were only on our<lb />
second leg when that<lb />
happened. We were<lb />
tied for the lead then<lb />
and that's our weakest<lb />
leg<lb />
Carson did not pro-<lb />
test the foul, though,<lb />
for several reasons. "1<lb />
really didn't see any<lb />
need he said. "1<lb />
could have gotten them<lb />
disqualified but 1 didn't<lb />
want to give them any<lb />
more reason to come at<lb />
At Guilford<lb />
Pirates Fall<lb />
b u EX<lb />
(l NMNGHAM<lb />
Staff Wri �<lb />
rhe , I men's ten-<lb />
nis team arrived at the<lb />
rd College tennis<lb />
courts last Saturdav<lb />
with high hopes of<lb />
upsetting the nationally<lb />
- : Quaker team.<lb />
rd proved wor-<lb />
ks 13th national<lb />
k in the NA1A bv<lb />
turning back a tremen-<lb />
to wm all three doubles<lb />
matches to take the<lb />
match. At the number<lb />
one position I epper<lb />
and Zengle were toppl-<lb />
ed by Ceron and<lb />
Goodstat 6-0, 6-3; Love<lb />
and Hostetler were<lb />
outplayed bv Stephan<lb />
and Silverstein 6-3, 6-1;<lb />
dni Parker and Byrd<lb />
were edeed bv Nichols<lb />
us. With the rivalry<lb />
and all, we go at each<lb />
other pretty hard as it<lb />
is<lb />
Another tough break<lb />
in the meet for the<lb />
Pirates involved All-<lb />
American Otis Melvin.<lb />
Running in first place<lb />
in the 200 meter event,<lb />
Melvin was unable to<lb />
finish due to a muscle<lb />
problem.<lb />
"There's no doubt<lb />
Otis would have won<lb />
it claimed Carson.<lb />
"He was breezing. It's<lb />
a shame, a real<lb />
shame<lb />
Other outstanding<lb />
performances by the<lb />
Pirates came in the half<lb />
mile and 400 meter<lb />
relay events. Freshman<lb />
Danny Scott was<lb />
"super said Carson,<lb />
in his 1:54.3 showing in<lb />
the half mile, good<lb />
enough for second<lb />
place. "That's really<lb />
and Villaroel 4-6, 6-1,<lb />
6-3.<lb />
Guilford now has a<lb />
season record of 20-6,<lb />
while the Pirates stand<lb />
vs. The next home something for a guy<lb />
match is tomorrow at who's in his first year at<lb />
2:30 p.m. against N.C.<lb />
Wesleyen. On Saturday<lb />
the Pirate netters travel<lb />
to Chapel Hill, N.C,<lb />
to lake on a strong<lb />
UNC team.<lb />
it.<lb />
The Pirate 400 meter<lb />
relay squad finished<lb />
fourth with a 41.4<lb />
clocking.<lb />
p<lb />
effort bv the<lb />
Singles victories bv<lb />
Keith Zengle and Mark<lb />
Byrd kept the chances<lb />
r the Pirate net-<lb />
ters, but the more ex<lb />
perienced Quaker team<lb />
swept through t h e<lb />
doubles to close out the<lb />
tch.<lb />
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